thumb|Erik Lundgren and his Alfa-based "Ferrari" thumb|OCKELBO-VOLVO 000 Gen1 000 1953 (front left) thumb|1954 Ockelbo car, based on Volvo P1900 parts thumb|2002 Pagano, based on Alfa-Romeo parts Ockelbo-Lundgren was the nickname of Erik Lundgren (19 February 1919 – 16 September 1967), a Swedish racing driver that produced replica cars and boats under the name Ockelbo.
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thumb|Erik Lundgren and his Alfa-based "Ferrari" thumb|OCKELBO-VOLVO 000 Gen1 000 1953 (front left) thumb|1954 Ockelbo car, based on Volvo P1900 parts thumb|2002 Pagano, based on Alfa-Romeo parts Ockelbo-Lundgren was the nickname of Erik Lundgren (19 February 1919 – 16 September 1967), a Swedish racing driver that produced replica cars and boats under the name Ockelbo.
He first became known during the 1940s as "Trollkarlen från Ockelbo" (The Wizard from Ockelbo) when he participated in several races in a Ford 38 powered by a V8 engine with eight carburettors producing 280 hp – at speeds up to 220 km/h.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).