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Rospa Imports Introduces the 2023 and 2024 Corvette Stingray to South Africa


Unmatched Performance
The 2023 and 2024 Corvette Stingray is the most powerful production Stingray in history, boasting a quarter-mile time of just 11.2 seconds with an available 495 horsepower LT2 V8 engine. Positioned behind the driver, this naturally aspirated V8 delivers power to the rear wheels, ensuring a thrilling driving experience every time.

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Moment Motor Company Electrifies the Iconic 1966 Series I Jaguar E-Type


Originally manufactured between 1961 - 1974, the Jaguar E-Type has earned its place as an automotive icon, celebrated for its beauty and performance. Moment Motor Company's electrified version retains the E-Type's classic design while integrating a powerful and reliable electric drivetrain. This transformation allows owners to enjoy the stunning looks of the Series I E-Type with the added benefits of EV power.

Unleashing the Beast: The Harper Series by Craig Harper


Bodywork: The Harper series offers three distinct models: A, B, and C.
  • A Type: Inspired by Le Mans prototypes, the A Type features a front bonnet and a pointed nose, reminiscent of classic race cars.
  • B Type: The B Type introduces subtle yet significant changes, such as a redesigned nose section for improved aerodynamics and easier assembly onto the chassis.
  • C Type: The C Type is a refined version of the B Type, with more aggressive wheel flares and a sleek one-piece front section.

The Custom FJ45 Land Cruiser A South African Icon

By: Chris Wall

1960 Ford Mustang Classic Recreations Villain


Jason Engel, a true Mustang aficionado, is the owner of Classic Recreations, a shop dedicated to building Shelby-licensed recreations faithful to the original car, with a modern twist. Known for building the 1967 Shelby GT500 "Eleanor" from *Gone in Sixty Seconds*, Engel has played a significant role in reviving interest in classic Mustangs among a new generation of enthusiasts. His line of Shelby Mustangs was personally approved by Carroll Shelby before his passing, adding to their authenticity.

Young Blood in the Hot Rod Industry: Romarno Johnson's 1964 Nissan Junior


Romarno's journey into the world of hot rods began at the tender age of 14 when he stumbled upon a Nissan Junior languishing in a scrap yard. The sight of the car sparked a fire in his heart, and he knew he had to rescue it from its fate. With determination in his eyes, Romarno convinced his parents to invest in his dream, and they agreed, recognizing his unwavering passion.

Preserving History on Wheels, The Journey of a BMW E9 3.0 CSI Restoration by Kings Customs Garage


Photos by Jan van Der Walt

The Spark of Enthusiasm

Dream Built in the Double Garage: Matthew Eglinton's Custom 1981 Datsun 280ZX 2+2


Photos by Jan van Der Walt

## The Genesis of a Dream

1955 Chevy 3100 Pickup A Classic Impulse Buy Turned Weekend Cruiser Extraordinaire


Imported in 2010, the truck's online charm paled in comparison to its real-world presence. Warren was instantly enamored with its power and comfort, finding it a joy to cruise in. The 1955 Chevy came with a treasure trove of documentation, detailing every part and modification made. This insight into the builder's vision added an extra layer of appreciation for the truck's craftsmanship.

1979 Ford Cortina, The Art of Less is More

Owner: Dean Naidoo
By: Jared Govender

While the Mk5 is often seen as a mere facelift of the Mk4, one model stands out among enthusiasts: the XR6 interceptor. With only 200 units made, it was a homologation special that allowed Ford to compete in production car racing. But today, we're focusing on a different kind of Cortina, one that shines without the need for high horsepower.

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