The Jalopy Journal
Fantastic work!
Looks great. You're moving right along. I think you will be able to make a good looking "body" pretty easily. Just add a jig saw to your list....
Fantastic! Looks like you have more than enough skills to put together a fine wood body.
Looks like it's going to be alot of fun!
Several years ago I took my '29 Chevy on a 900 mile jog through VT, upstate NY, up and down some very steep PA coalmining mountains, NJ and back...
This method works very well--even for me. I just went very slowly and measured often. Thanks for a great tip!
I used bolt in tube mount for my '30 project, with a 250 inline 6. I got it from Chassis Eng. It is pretty low in the chassis, but went in...
Fantastic!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] To paint the wheels on my woodie, I constructed this third floor spray booth. I dragged my compressor up to the kitchen and...
Your car is great; an inspiration. I've got a 1947 Chevy truck steering box on my '30 Chevy--but since my project is stalled I haven't had it on...
You may also check out VCCA site. Someone may have the correct part. There are a bunch of great guys over there (though they are not...
Did you end up buying one? I've got one on my 1930 runabout. Very nice quality as far as I can see. They are a bit bigger than the stock tank,...
A few years ago I had parked my woodie on the very busy Mass Ave in Boston. I went to grab a coke and when I got back, there were a few "urban"...
Have you checked out the Filling Station? Here is a link to 1929-1946 1/2 ton spring bumper:...
That Model A Speedster was built by John Black using cedar strip and Fiberglas. It IS well done. Here is a link to his build site:...
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