One-of-a-kind creation merging hand-blown Swedish crystal by Ludvig Löfgren with an All-American hot rod
Over 2,500 hours of work with more than 1,200 parts ground, polished and chromed
Paintwork by noted artist Ettore "Blaster" Callegaro, whose client list includes Koenigsegg Automotive
Multiple award winner, including the John D'Agostino Hot Rod Award at the 2011 X-treme Car Show in Helsinki
Never started or driven; displayed solely as a showpiece since completion in 2011
The Appeal
There are show cars, and then there is this - the gleaming, colourful and subversive "Juxtapod". Conceived by Swedish glassblower Ludvig Löfgren - formerly the youngest-ever Master Glass Blower at the Kosta Boda glassworks - and advertising creative Johan Belin, this 1928 Ford Model A Truck is a fusion of two disparate but ever-creative worlds: the centuries-old art of Swedish glassblowing and cutting, and the rebellious spirit of American hot rod culture.
The build was entrusted to Mattias "LeBeef" Andersson of LeBeef Kustom Metalworks in Vargön, Sweden, whose fabrication work underpins the entire project. Throughout the vehicle, Löfgren's hand-blown crystal details appear in the grille insert, velocity stacks, steering wheel and gas tank, each designed to sit within the hot rod aesthetic. The striking paintwork - an ice blue with panels and orange pinstriping - is the work of Ettore "Blaster" Callegaro, whose client list includes Koenigsegg.
Since its debut at the Röhsska Art Museum in Gothenburg in March 2011, the Juxtapod has been displayed at the Växjö Art Museum and the X-treme Car Show in Helsinki, where it collected four awards. The vendor states that the vehicle is built to be fully functioning, though it has never been started, having been preserved and displayed as the art piece it was always intended to be.
This is well beyond your usual hot rod; it's a real trailblazing piece of art that's bound to turn plenty of heads and attract fawning attention. We've never seen anything quite like this at C&C before, and we don't think we'll see anything quite like it again. juxtapod_5.jpg7.02 MB
History and Paperwork
Based in Sweden; built by Mattias Andersson of LeBeef Kustom Metalworks for Johan Belin and Ludvig Löfgren
Build commenced February 2010 and completed in early 2011
Debuted 29th March 2011 at the Röhsska Art Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden
Displayed at Växjö Art Museum from July 2011
Shown at the 2011 X-treme Car Show in Helsinki, Finland, winning four awards:
Displayed as a show piece since completion in 2011; never started or driven
Body chopped 7.5 inches with a chopped 1932 Ford grille shell fitted with a custom steel and crystal insert
Body channelled four inches over the frame
Shortened bed with a custom rear pan fitted with 1940s Buick Roadmaster taillights
Ice blue paintwork with panels and orange pinstriping by Ettore "Blaster" Callegaro
Frame painted white by Conny Löf at Blästerteknik in Ödeborg
More than 1,200 parts reported to have been ground, polished and chromed
Crystal components — including grille insert, velocity stacks, steering wheel element and gas tank — hand-blown by Ludvig Löfgren and his team at Kosta Boda
Custom gas tank in crystal and chrome, incorporating the 1928 filler port with a crystal addition
Interior upholstered in white leather and angel hair
Custom dashboard fabricated from a 1960–1963 Chevrolet truck dashboard
Centre console built from scratch incorporating a 1950 Ford gauge
Custom steering wheel in steel and crystal by LeBeef
Radir Tri-Rib rims fitted with Firestone 5.60-15 and 7.10-15 wide whitewall bias-ply tyres
Front lights from a Ford Model A; rear lights from a 1940s Buick Roadmaster
The above list speaks plenty, but a piece like this one really needs to be seen to be understood. Beautifully finished in an oh-so-retro Ice Blue, this handsome Model 'A' has been transformed from top-to-bottom, from the gleaming layers of crystal to the impressive white leather interior and swathe of parts from Buick and Chevrolet.
It's a truly imposing range of work - something we've never really seen come to market before, and it's gained quite a reputation in its domestic scene, well worthy of its impressive swathes of trophies and awards.
1958 Chevrolet 348 cid (5.7-litre) W-series V8 engine
TH350 Chevrolet 3-speed automatic transmission
Offenhauser 6x2 intake manifold with six Stromberg 48 carburettors and crystal velocity stacks
Iskey cam
Chromed stock valve covers and chromed alternator
Boxed Model A frame with 10-inch kickup in the rear
4-inch dropped front axle with custom-made hairpins fabricated by Karl Hammarsträng
1955 Oldsmobile rear axle with custom-made ladder bars
Vega steering
Electrical system by M&M Autowiring, based on their "Easy Rewiring Hotrod Kit"
Built up with a burbling, throaty Chevrolet Big-Block and a 3-speed automatic transmission, this remarkable car maintains its muscular character under the bonnet. The car is a fully working machine, but we understand it's barely been driven, instead having been brought to venues and shows as a glittering centrepiece.
The impressive spec is almost as much of a headturner as the crystal stacks packed under the bay, and whether the lucky new owner intends to drive it or display it, there's plenty to appreciate in the engine bay and spec list.
This sale is subject to the Car & Classic Terms and Conditions. By bidding and/or making an offer, you also agree to the following:
✓ The seller is registered as a private seller which means consumer rights stemming from EU consumer protection law do not come into effect. However, you are still covered by Car & Classic’s own Terms and Conditions..
✓ We request that a non-refundable fee be paid if you are the lucky winning bidder at auction or if your offer is accepted Please refer to our helpful FAQs and T&Cs for specific rates.
✓ This vehicle is “Sold As Seen”, on an “As Is Where Is’ basis and without warranty. Photos and descriptions are solely for guidance purposes and it's customary to carry out a full inspection of the vehicle prior to purchase for your own peace of mind.
✓ VAT is included in the buyer's fee. VAT may or may not be included in the final bid or offer price, as specified in the listing.
✓ We want a smooth transaction just as much as you do and as such we run all UK-registered cars and motorbikes for sale on Car & Classic through an online HPI check to verify that they show no insurance database markers for damage or theft, and have no finance owing, allowing you to bid with confidence.
✓ We also check whether vehicles are recorded as being written off as part of an insurance total loss claim at the time an advert is placed on Car & Classic and we helpfully provide write-off category labels (Cat C/D/S/N) for your assistance. However, the presence or absence of a label does not guarantee the vehicle’s status and it is always worthwhile carrying out your own full vehicle history check before making an offer on a vehicle.
✓ Buyers are responsible for vehicle collection
or delivery. Importing vehicles may result in additional customs duties and import taxes so it's worth checking beforehand. It is the bidders responsibility to confirm import eligibility prior to purchase.
✓ Unless stated otherwise, you must assume that any cherished, personalised, or heritage vehicle registration is not included in the sale of a vehicle.
Pre-bids
What are pre-bids?
A pre-bid means you're able to place a bid before the official start of the auction. You will be notified whether or not you are the highest bidder when the auction starts.
Comments
No comments yet
Ask a question, share your knowledge, or show this auction some love!