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Ringbrothers 1969 Mustang Mach 1 “unkl”


Renowned for their cutting-edge automotive masterpieces, Ringbrothers, the world-famous custom car builder and high-quality billet parts manufacturer, has unveiled their latest creation—the UNKL 1969 Mustang Mach 1. Debuting in the Flowmaster (Holley) booth at the 2019 SEMA Show, this one-of-a-kind Ford Mustang exemplifies the perfect fusion of road and race technology with a unique, race-inspired theme.

Power and Performance

1927 Track T Roadster Called The Radster

Built By Karl Ebel

Karl’s mind started racing, and he knew he had to have one. He wasn’t sure exactly what he’d do with it at first, but when he finally told me he’d finished his 1927 Track T Roadster, I was beyond excited. Here’s the story of how Karl’s first Miller Track T, affectionately dubbed the Radster, came to life.

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.

This 1932 Pickup Is A Hot Black Beauty


Ettiene is no stranger to SA HotRods. We all spent hours glued to our screens watching him build Riaan Venter’s 1941 Chevy Coupé, which was featured in Edition 10. But what many people didn’t notice was what was lurking in the background: fibreglass moulds of a 1932 Ford Pickup, something Ettiene had been quietly working on for some time.

1934 Fiat Topolino The Franken Rod That Is No More


Well, Eddie van der Walt from Bethal didn’t just imagine it—he made it a reality. Eddie isn’t your typical rodder, and this build is anything but ordinary. He’s a guy who follows his own path, proving that we don’t need to look across the pond to figure out what we should be doing.

1939 Chevy Master Deluxe Is A Brush Of Brilliance

Article and Photos by Joe van Zyl

Jeremy shared the backstory of his masterpiece on wheels, the 1939 Chevy Master Deluxe. “I’ve always wanted a '39 Chevy,” he told me. “To me, it’s the original gangster car, the kind of ride Al Capone would have cruised around in. But I never thought I’d actually find one.” 

Buying A 1946 Pickup We Have All Been There


John Jeffery | Miller Speed Shop
Photos by Joe Van Zyl

First thing in the morning, I make the call, and guess what? It’s still available—and just down the road. As I drive over, I can’t shake the feeling. Why is it still there? Is this another wild goose chase?

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