The Jalopy Journal
Vacuum leak?
Yup, buy once, cry once :cool:. Plus I'm a lazy S.O.B...
I knew guy that worked at a big truck shop as a painter, he knew his stuff. I worked and became friends with his son, they both were into old...
A glass guy explained urethane to me. The usage came about as a safety thing, it keeps the windshield from coming loose in a crash. Personally,...
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My fork travel is around 7/8" and hydraulic. Pedal pressure is fairly light, about the same as my OT 2020 Mustang.
Have you put a surge tank on it yet? Something ala a '64 Ford would do it. We had a guy with a NASCAR modified some years back, with a 351C that...
The color alone is pure fire. I did a model of one in a similar color, a GM black cherry. Every show I took it to, it won something. One show in...
I'm truly having a 2nd childhood with models. Today, there is so much cool stuff around for tools and supplies. With my tax return, I'm buying a...
I used a quart I got at Auto Zone for the interior floor of my car. Very easy stuff to work with, but not shiny.
If you have a real sorry car of the same make and year, just transfer your vin plate to this car. Instant restoration!
I tried a couple of times to join with no luck. Best bet is the 52 - 59 Ford forum.
We had a bicycle shop in town, all discounted models. Old AMT annuals were 99 cents. Revell Parts Packs, paint, aftermarket parts that were beyond...
My slave has an advertised travel of 1.25", in the end I needed 7/8" to 1" of fork movement. I got too fancy with complex compound linkage at the...
I know of some from over the years, packed away in garages, largely forgotten with junk stacked on top of them. I was following a '51 Merc for...
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