MackofMack designs and produces high-quality garments/products meant for motorheads and anyone who appreciates quality and good craftmanship;
anyone who is eager for unique style and wants to be proud of what they wear and use. Our brand has a certain nostalgia for the past aesthetics, and we also embrace a forward-thinking approach when it comes to social and environmental responsibility.
We are not trying to change the world or how people perceive mass production, or even address their ignorance as to how things are made, we just committed to doing our best make something well and ensure that everyone involved in the process receives equal respect.
We want MackofMack to be yours, and to reflect your values - as well as ours - so that together we can create something better.
MackofMack is based at a small studio in Rindö island located in Stockholms skärgård archipelago.
Address: Fortvägen, 185 41. Vaxholm, Sweden
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +468296955
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A very nice man. He should be the owner.❤
I'm in New Zealand & always, always from my childhood saw the hotrods & always said to myself i want some of that. It was always going to have a flathead, because as i kid i saw the engine everywhere & always heard it... & it had to be suicide doors so the '33 coupe has always been in my head.... Then this year in my 64th yr i get fired from my job of 29yrs & I suddenly realize that ship is sailing fast... i've left it all a bit too late. I am incredibly impressed by the car featured here, the level of dedication of the builder's skillset & level of workmanship... a credit it to you Johnny!
I'm 65 and live in the US. I started driving when muscle cars were cheap and had a lot of ones that it would have been nice to have kept. I also have a fondness for goofy little economy cars. Opel Kadettes, Chevettes and my favorite, the Ford Festiva. Interesting that you have built a beautiful car in the classic American style and I would love to have a little boxy Fiat, a 126 I believe it is. I think they were built in Poland for a while. Be proud of your build, nicely done.
what a pleasant relief from the US and Brit' vid's.
Great guy!! Great car!! LOVE IT!!
Wow, I really enjoyed that! I love Sweden too! Just subscribed 🇬🇧
I'm happy you enjoyed watching! Thank you Clive!👍
Fantastic !
SWEEEEEEET!!!
Great looking car !
Ja Møjn do 🤘🏼 Sagtsusmne et godt interview. Rømø festival Skal bare opleves 🤘🏼🤩
Such a nice gentleman---I'd like to see his other 49ish bikes and hear his stories.
It will come...in the future! :-)
Hello, its a Dream Bike.I also build a Brough by my own. For interest kzread.info/dash/bejne/gX2J0NiGmMXcndo.htmlsi=2HdeAxXJQdZTpkkx kzread.info/dash/bejne/mKKYz9CIltXZh7A.htmlsi=7smUMbr72DEU-fb9
A wonderful 'rod; beautifully proportioned and a great stance, with superb individual touches. Great vid!
Thank you Tim. Wish you a great New Year ahead!
very nice work,well done,there two Brough Superior's on ebay at the moment in the UK (not mine)
Cheers Jonathan for a good words. Happy New Year!
@@mackofmack thank you,and a happy new year to you too
Luv it. Supercharger is just what a flathead motor needs.
fabulous and funny story thankyou
No, Thank You! Hope you having good holidays
Sixty my ass. Dude looks spectacular. Great car, too - consistent with a vision. One wonders where he got Mustang seats.
A lot of US WWII equipment got left in Europe. There seem to be a lot of Allison engines in European pulling tractors.
Nice Hot Rod 🔥 👍
The music junked another video 👎👎👎👎👎💩💩😬
I love the car brother.
60? dude you look 40!
Totally! Exactly what I told him
When I build my bikes I don't do what everyone else does, I build everything myself, I hate 'over the counter' parts. Anyone can just bolts bits on their custom build but it looks bad. Well done to this man 👍
This is the way to go!
I love this!!!!
Pleasure to hear this @weemsmotorco Thank you! ✌️🏁
The Chevy gauges are a cool touch. I recognized them right away from my Chevy Hot Rod pickup project.
Any before photos of the '33?
@jimbradley4565 Whole built photos you can find in Facebook group called "Anything 1932-33-34 Ford" facebook.com/groups/1311994958857521/permalink/4370580329665620/ Not sure if this link will lead you directly to the post though If doesn't, you can search for Jonny W Anker in the group and you will find his pictures of this built.
One of the coolest coupes I’ve seen, jeeze this guy is like one of the most interesting builders on the planet. Imagine this guy in Cali, with those looks and that car !
@kevinbarrett9615 I know...Jonny is so down to earth and don't give a damn and just enjoying his life in fullest. No face mask of pretending to be something. He has skills and being himself.
Well done!
Brilliant!
Nice Hot Rod ! Sharp build !
Outstanding film, please keep them coming.
@jeffreyrobbins688 Thank you Jeff for good word! I try my best and I promise...will be coming more stories about cool and true people and amazing stuff they make.
BIG WOW, FROM 'THE DUTCH DIVISION'
Very nice. Great to use odd items and make it truly yours. Beautiful car. Hello from Texas!
Ahhh the 33 coupé 😍🙌 I love this movie ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
As Brough Superiors go I've taken a sort of opposite route to you, I purchased a far from original 1933 11-50 in 2004 and decided as nothing matched it's build sheet I just made it how I liked, so it has Castles and a 1935 style engine and tanks from a 1938 SS80,. Then within a year I had started construction of a replica 1927 SS100 which I finished in 2015, this is almost perfect visually but is 1150cc with a 4 speed Sturmey Archer gearbox fitted with an almost concealed foot change mechanism and a modernish carburettor disguised with twin floats and the front brake is wider and fitted with an internal twin leading shoe mechanism. So it is quite powerful and fast but will also stop !!
Keep up the good work Chris! :-)
“If you can’t lean the bike against a tree, you shouldn’t use it”. What good sense! Big collections where the owner doesn’t ride the machines are a cynical affectation. “Built to be ridden” yes indeed! A great video of a sensible man. Thank you. Les in UK
Thank you for good comment @leslieaustin151 I acknowledge collections or museums who keeps vehicles in running order instead unreachable static pieces...as one of the best museums @wheelsthroughtime
Many tanks Les! The quote is actually from the ex owner, but apparently I am continuing the tradition! 🙂
Superb
🙏 Thank you so much @rikib9132! It takes much more time to develop then I ever would think of. But soon, soon I will be able to release these gloves to the public via @kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.
My opinion is, that nothing is stupid if a rare bike is handled by best hands in running conditition. Mercy for this beautifull pictures and your story! What I love most is the difference between „I am the owner of a nancient bike!“ and „ I am driving such a bike“. What do you think about that? Is the the number of sampled bikes counting? Or is it better to have only some but in best technical driving contition? I am prefering the last choice. Bought and stored hard to exept for me.
Totally agree with you @ekart56
One of the nicest, best films I've seen recently.
Thank you @RobinBassett for the nice words!
What a lovely film, please keep up the good work Mackofmack! 🥰🏁🇬🇧
Thank you Mats for a chance to make this film!
You are so humble! 🥰
Brilliant!
Thank you Brian! 🫡