The Jalopy Journal
The roadster in '37 didn't have bolt-on windshield posts. The only year Ford roadster that has a non-removable post and the last year for a Ford...
Ooof. That seat cutter is a $110+ tool.
If your spring OD is 1.475" and the seat has an OD of 1.437", then your seat will need to be cut to a larger OD. What is the OD of the valve...
I'm pretty sure there was a huge thread about this very topic here on the HAMB or the Ford Barn about 6 months ago. There are bolt-on and...
That is a Model A axle. It would have been of absolutely zero use to you. You just saved $150 by not buying it. You can use either the '40-41...
It's going to have barely any spring rate with only two leaves. Standing on it in your garage is nothing like driving down the road. You'll be...
I think Ford usually did better on styling than GM in the '30s, but Holden got the roofline right on that '37 Chevy. What happened to the '41...
It's not a crate engine in the modern sense of the term. The closest thing you will get to a "crate" engine is one built by H&H Flathead or...
You need to have more than two leaves in it. Take a look at how many leaves the Ts in Marty's photos have.
The "AA" is a Ford mark from when it was forged. Anson stamps his axles as shown in the other photo. Your axle rotates around the rear pivot of...
I'd just drop the axle.
A forging can be pressed back in to shape if it twists or bends during the forging process. Their manufacturer should be making such corrections...
The car in @Phillips post #25529 is a common big (24 stud) Ardun, not a V8-60.
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What do you consider an "old guy" from the "early days"?
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