Month: July 2022

Suzuki Mighty Boy LS-Swapped Skid King

In the world of custom cars, there are few vehicles as unlikely as the Suzuki Mighty Boy. Yet, when Simon Birch unveiled his Battleship Grey Mighty Boy at Motorvation 36, jaws dropped, and eyes widened in disbelief. This wasn’t just any Mighty Boy; it was a Motorvation Grand Champ, powered by an angry LS engine.

 

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The Chevy Pickup Rat And The Black Tulip

In 1939, Ford chief designer E.T.Bob Gregorie gave the all-new1940 Chevy Pickup trucks prow front styling of the 1939-1940 passenger cars. Creating in the eyes of many die-hard Ford fans, the most beautiful pre-war Pickup ever made. Only surpassed in my eyes, by the 1955 F100. This model is a great candidate for modification. Whether its a Billet queen or a Rat Rod, everything looks perfect on this stately lady.

 

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Marsh Roadster The south African Monocoque Cobra

The MarshRoadster started around 2017 when Marchand Ochse fulfilled a childhood dream of building his own AC Cobra. He says. ” I purchased the kit and then my architectural background with design and detailing very quickly came to haunt me. I realized that I’m not going to get the detail and the design that I would get if I did it myself. The result was that I explored all sorts of options in terms of where I could go locally to get it done.

 

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This 2005 Nissan Z350 Sleeper Is Ls2-powered

When it comes to building cars, Francois Schuster is no rookie. Over the years, he has built many amazing cars, including the 1932 Ford Coupe and the 1956 Chevy Bel Air. As part of Thundersport, Francois decided to try his hand at something different. He wanted to put an LS motor into something a bit more modern. But with the cost of Corvettes and new American cars in South Africa, he decided to go for something completely different, namely a 2005 Nissan Z350.

 

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