1939 Chevy 5-window Coupe Red Master

1939 Chevy 5-window Coupe now the Red Master (formerly the Pink Lady)


Marius Ackermann, a hot rodder and petrolhead from Kimberley, purchased a 1938 Chevy 5-window Coupe project to build a fat-fendered rod. However, the car had been butchered by the previous owner and Marius was looking for a donor 38 or 39 to supply replacement body parts for the 38 as they share 90% of parts with the 39 (being a facelift model of the 38). In the December 2011/Jan 2012 issue of SA HotRods Kakpraat column, he spotted a photo of the accident damaged Pink Lady 39 Master Coupe belonging to Andre van Rooyen, originally built and owned by Johnny Kotze. 


By Gerhard Van Vuuren

Photos: Jacques Lamprecht


He called Andre and asked if he wanted to sell, but Andre was not interested. A few days later he spoke to Andre again and a deal was struck. To further sweeten the deal, Andre gracefully threw in two front fenders and a bonnet. Marius had his spares-car at last. He promptly drove down to Johannesburg, collected his find and trailered it back to Kimberley. The following day, he was sitting inside the 39, sipping coffee and made the decision not to use it for parts, but to repair and rebuild it.


As things go with having a full-time job and a family, the project then sat dormant for several months. Until Gerrie Rautenbach, a local rodder and friend, suggested Marius send his car to rodding legend, Danie van der Merwe in Port Elizabeth. The car was stripped and trailered to PE by Marius, who did the final repairs and painted it in an eye-searing bright red.


He left the car with Danie and returned to Kimberley where he stripped and cleaned the motor which was then delivered to Gerrie Rautenbach, who rebuilt it. In addition to the rebuild, a new Edelbrock Performer manifold and 600 cfm Holley was fitted. Before the final assembly, Marius sprayed the motor and the Turbo 350 tranny, bright red to match the colour of the car.


Forty-three days after the car was delivered to Danie, Marius got a phone call from him, informing Marius that the work was completed. The next weekend, Marius made the trip to PE again, he collected the car and trailered it back to Kimberley. Marius rewired the car completely and then started the mission to get the right wheel and tyre combo for it to replace the tired-looking Mazda MX-6 rims. It could not run on anything other than American Racing Torq Thrusts, a classic hot rod rim. After searching high and low, Ridwaan Samoodien of Wheel Nutz in Langlaagte came to his rescue with a gorgeous set of Big & Small 15 and 17-inch Torq Thrusts shod with Achilles Radials. 


Lionel Swanepoel in Kimberley upholstered the electrically adjustable BMW seats and door panels in black leatherette with red double stitching. While busy with the interior, Marius installed a Classic Instruments gauge cluster to the dash and fitted a Speedline steering wheel. Apart from the seats, steering wheel and gauges, the interior was kept stock standard.


Since the car has been rebuilt, Marius has driven it whenever possible. He believes it has been built to be driven, not just for showing off. He has done several road trips with it, the last one being to Bloemfonteins Cars in the Park event in August. Marius is not a member of a rod club but attends all the road trips the local Diamond City Streetrod Club organizes. Marius has an original 36 Ford 5-window Coupe with a dickey seat that is waiting to be turned into another stunning fat-fendered rod.


An interesting final twist to the whole story is that Marius discovered that the Chevy was originally from Kimberley, and bought new from Potgieters Motors on the Market Square in 1939! The end to this story is that Marius wishes to extend his thanks to the following for assisting and supporting him during the build. This includes his wife Cindy, Ciny his daughter and CW his son as well as Frans Claasen, Gerrie Rautenbach, Danie vd Merwe, Ridwaan Samoodien, and Lionel Swanepoel.