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Written by Rowan Horncastle
Earlier this year, Top Gear travelled to Angelholm, Sweden. Admittedly, not much happens in Angelholm, Sweden. Tripadvisor states that two of the top things to do is visit a concrete UFO monument or railway museum. But there"s also a big green shed. And in said big green shed are many wondrous things. To get to it, all you have to do is find the disused airfield, take a left at the Saab Viggen jet (how this didn"t make it to Tripadvisor we don"t know) and down the track until you find a giant green enormo-shed. It"s actually an old aircraft hangar that belonged to the ghosts" Sweden"s oldest fighter plane squadron famed for being heard and not seen. When they moved out, a man called Christian Von Koenigsegg moved in. He wanted to build cars. Fast cars. And was asked if he would adopt their ghost logo out of respect. He obliged, so any car made in the hangar wears the eerie-but-cool emblem.
Date written: 30 Dec 2016
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Earlier this year, Top Gear travelled to Angelholm, Sweden. Admittedly, not much happens in Angelholm, Sweden. Tripadvisor states that two of the top things to do is visit a concrete UFO monument or railway museum. But there"s also a big green shed. And in said big green shed are many wondrous things. To get to it, all you have to do is find the disused airfield, take a left at the Saab Viggen jet (how this didn"t make it to Tripadvisor we don"t know) and down the track until you find a giant green enormo-shed. It"s actually an old aircraft hangar that belonged to the ghosts" Sweden"s oldest fighter plane squadron famed for being heard and not seen. When they moved out, a man called Christian Von Koenigsegg moved in. He wanted to build cars. Fast cars. And was asked if he would adopt their ghost logo out of respect. He obliged, so any car made in the hangar wears the eerie-but-cool emblem.
Date written: 30 Dec 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 6222