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Göran Karlsson's Motor Museum is a museum of classic cars and motorcycles, opened in Sweden in 2007 and closed in 2010.

Göran Karlsson started Gekås in Ullared, Sweden in 1963 which today is the largest big-box store in Scandinavia. He was a dedicated collector. The museum has a number of cars of different brands and marques, such as Lamborghini and Chevrolet, where one of the museum's most precious cars is an Excalibur SS Series 1 Roadster that once belonged to the Swedish boxer Ingemar Johansson.

References

  1. "Motorcycle Museums of the Past". Sheldon's EMU. Retrieved 27 August 2024.

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