The Jalopy Journal
All that but apparently stifled the urge to add extra tail lights.
Thank you for that confirmation. I became acquainted with Bill Blakeney during the early '70s while racing although I'd often stopped at...
Bill, thanks for clearing up a continuing question that has lingered my my mind since the original postings. My final question is: Was your...
Last year, Lyn Smith wrapped up the season with commendable performances on the modern Stock Eliminator circuit. Yesterday, Cal Method, an...
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Precious Vette!! Larry Mallicone was a Division 7 competitor and all-around good guy. He passed away in March, 2023. This is a link to a page...
If you have 5 minutes to spare, the car featured in the previous post stars in a youtube.com video. <[MEDIA]>. Jim Dillon, this clip nearly...
Lyn Smith isn't through with this season yet. He finished as runner-up in Stock Eliminator at the national event at Madison, Illinois, (East St....
At the risk of going off-topic, I'd like to call attention to the fact that Lyn Smith, a frequent contributor to this thread. went five rounds in...
Bill Bagshaw's "Red Light Bandit" was over the top in terms of preparation and detail. Pictures, especially b/w pictures, can never do it justice.
What's not to like? Big block, side-pipes, correct number of taillights, pristine fender wells! It's a blank canvas for a future hot rod.
Jim, Amazon delivered my copy this morning. While I cheated a bit and cherry-picked through the content, rest assured, I'll be taking a respite...
SS/LA class final at Indy in 1972. Got a clear view of the back-side of that car on that particular day! c
I remember those days clearly. Chuck Parcell's relatively pristine entry ("The Beauty") in the far lane usually travelled in the company of Ike...
Perhaps it's just as well that we can't see it from this angle but, based on my experience, there was almost certainly some really ugly damage to...
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