New SA Hotrods magazine
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New SA Hotrods magazine
Has anyone seen this? Bought it the other night and was quiet impressed by the quality of the articles.They had a superb write-up on using solder to repair holes in sheetmetal
I would love to build a hotrod Morris Minor or Chevrolet Fleetline Fastback one day
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Re: New SA Hotrods magazine
Also bought it but I dont think the market is big enough to sustain streetrods but time will tell.
Their article choice (boyd Coddington shows an superficial look at the rodding scene. there are others in the US who had a much bigger impact eg. Ed Roth, Dean, Lil Jim Buttera to name a few. I south africa there are also a few legends in the reef street rod club who deserves mention.
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Their article choice (boyd Coddington shows an superficial look at the rodding scene. there are others in the US who had a much bigger impact eg. Ed Roth, Dean, Lil Jim Buttera to name a few. I south africa there are also a few legends in the reef street rod club who deserves mention.
Armand
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Re: New SA Hotrods magazine
One of those names was Ivor Pringle he died(murder by thieves) while making the firt molds of the choped 34 models