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VELOCITY MODERN CLASSICS ANNOUNCES NEW SIGNATURE LINE OF REIMAGINED CHEVROLET K5 BLAZERS

Velocity Modern Classics, an industry leader in classic vehicle modernization, has just announced its new line of classic Chevy K5 Blazers. Built to the same high standards as Velocity’s classic Bronco and F-series truck lines, the new 1969-72 Velocity K5 Blazers have been reimagined and rebuilt from the ground up as turnkey drivers. They feature beautifully-restored bodies paired with V8 engines and modern drivetrains. The K5s also come equipped with handcrafted custom interiors and plenty of modern creature comforts.

Nissan Teases R32 GT-R Electrified with EV Powertrain

According to Nissan, the idea for the R32 EV came from an engineer who joined the company out of admiration for the original model. He reportedly said, “I want to build a more exciting car by adding the latest electrification technology that I am involved with to my favorite car.” This electric show car could feature Nissan's dual-motor setup, which powers the Ariya and could be a fitting choice for the GT-R.

1958 Chevy Apache The Story Behind It

Owner: Mark Schroeter


A year later Mark came across a great deal on a rusted-out cab with parts included from the US. He saw this as an opportunity to build up his dream Chevy from scratch. My son Devon and I decided to make this a passion project from the engine to the colour. Our first idea steered towards a rusted-out sleeper, which would be used as an everyday car, without fussing over it too much.However, after it came back from sandblasting, it was in much better condition than anticipated. Therefore it made us change our mind to produce a show-quality retro truck.

1954 Chevy 3100 The Pick Me Up

Immediately the 1954 Chevy 3100 jumps out at you it is difficult to ignore.


Photo and Article by: Chad Lckhoff


Never before has the custom truck scene been as popular in South Africa as it is at the moment. While man is still hunting down and searching for American pony cars and boulevard cruisers, the 50s and 60s era trucks are in high demand. This is by clientele looking for a left-field approach to the scene. 

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