The Jalopy Journal
Good eye! I forget the year but it is a '49-'52 Chevy with a Camaro roof graften on. It's also split in the middle & widened to fit the Camaro...
That is the only photo I have ever seen of that particular car. If I had more photos to work with I could probably figure it out.
Maybe Kaiser? I'm not familiar enough with Willys & Kaiser to know for sure[ATTACH]
Not Olds, not Caddy, not Packard. I'm assuming the center medallion was custom painted but I can't identify the cap itself.
Come on, fellas! I have 10 '50-'53 Olds hubcaps. That is not what this is! I suppose it might be an aftermarket cap - I have a pair of knockoff...
I call them hubcaps, but I know it's technically a wheel cover. Saw this photo on Facebook, I can't identify the hubcap. Anyone know? [ATTACH]
Ah, dang it, I do not have the photos anymore! I photographed his car in 1996 or '97 for an article I was working know at the time and a year or...
I know that guy! When I first moved to Joplin (1996) he was always at the cruises. As far as I know he still has the car, but I haven't spoken to...
I'd say it's on air bags, at least in front. Can't be driven that way. Maybe the owner or a friend will pipe in and say I'm wrong, but that looks...
That is an awesome story! Did the acid from the juice cause any corrosion?
Oh, there is a TON of room in there! I meant the width of the rear end is the important dimension.
Chevy has a very different rear end and suspension (torque tube rear, narrow leaf springs). The stock rear will hold up just fine. I drove mine...
Did it come with the LP Jr? I had a '54 Chieftan in high school. When the motor took a dump we dropped in a 350 Olds I got for free. Just about...
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