Month: April 2020

1927 Track T Roadster Called The Radster

Back in 2010, while wandering through the SA HotRod Street Festival, Karl Ebel stumbled upon John Jeffery from Miller Speed Shop. John had just unveiled his new 1927 Roadster fiberglass bodies, showcasing how you could build a budget-friendly Hot Rod from scratch. Unlike the ’32 Roadster, which consists of multiple fiberglass panels like doors and a boot lid, the ’27 Roadster is a single, solid piece. No roof, no doors—just a car you step over and climb into, much like getting into a bathtub.
 

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1955 Chevy 210 Is Not So Sweet Lucky Lucile

Rudi Van Der Merwe from Pretoria is the proud owner of this unique 1955 Chevy 210 4-door beast he affectionately calls Lucky Lucile. Rudi’s story of his beloved Lucky Lucile is one of passion, grit, and a love for raw power.
 

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