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TMCP #627: SEMA 2025 Show Spectacular #1 – Steve and Kenly with RetroSound Radio, – Dave Kass with QA1/Speedtech/Detroit Speed, Todd Andrews new ’67 GT500’s with Superformance/High Tech Legends, Jason and Matt with Coker Group / Coker Tires!

The MuscleCar Place

Robert Kibbe

Automotive, Leisure, Business, Careers

4.5702 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2025

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

SEMA 2025 delivered big moments, bigger stories, and some truly unforgettable conversations—and in this episode, we’re bringing you the first wave of highlights straight from the show floor. Rob and the TMCP team hit Vegas wide open, reconnecting with industry friends and discovering new innovators pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the automotive world. From modern tech hidden inside classic radio faces to the future of suspension engineering, to a brand-new ’67 Shelby GT500 built entirely from fresh parts, the range of insights and creativity on display this year was off the charts.

You’ll hear directly from the people building, engineering, and preserving the cars we love—Steve and Kenley from Retro Manufacturing, Dave Cass from QA1 and Detroit Speed, Todd Andrews from Superformance/High Tech Legends, and Jason and Matt from the Coker Group. Each brings a unique perspective on where the industry is heading and how today’s products are reshaping the driving experience for classic-car enthusiasts. This episode is packed with stories, passion, and behind-the-scenes details that set the stage for a multi-part SEMA series you won’t want to miss.

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0:00.0

The Muscle Car Place online podcast, episode number 627. This week, we are back from Seema

0:06.7

2025, and I have not one, not two, not three, but probably four full shows from you from this

0:14.0

year's Seema. Hands down, this is the best Seema show I've been to in years, both from a personal

0:18.7

and a professional perspective. But we'll kick it off

0:21.5

today with number one. And our guests are retro manufacturing, which is classic car radios built by a family

0:26.4

business. We'll have our old friend Dave Cass from QA1 and Speed Tech and Detroit speed suspension on.

0:32.9

That's the first time we've interviewed him with the trifecta there. Then we will have

0:36.4

superformants on with their all-new 67 Shelby GT-500. That's right, not a Cobra, not a G-T-40, a GT-500. It's made in South Africa, super cool. And then we'll finish with the Coker group, who you know for Coker tires, and they are trying to solve the unsolvable problems of mankind. Can I tell you something funny about the Delorean?

0:55.9

Totally.

0:56.5

It's 14th on the front and 15s on the rear,

0:59.0

and right now you can't buy two tires that are the same.

1:02.9

For the stagger.

1:03.9

For the stagger.

1:04.5

Yeah, you can't make a full set.

1:06.1

No.

1:07.1

They're such odd ball.

1:08.9

It drives me nuts.

1:17.7

This is the muscle car place online podcast brought you by national parts depot this is the weekly show dedicated to people worldwide who love

1:24.6

american muscle cars if you're buying selling selling, restoring, even racing them,

1:30.5

this is the place for you. Now here's your host, Rob Kibby. Yes, indeed. I am Rob Kibby and welcome to the

1:38.6

Muscle Car Place podcast. Well, here we are. Seema show number one from Seema 2025.

1:46.4

And I mean it, no fooling.

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