The Jalopy Journal
Left to right, Pontiac, 49-64 Oldsmobile, B-RB Chrysler (with distributor in front I think), Pontiac again, small block Ford.
No that's Al Nosse. Frank is a buddy of mine, he confirms Chief wasn't involved with this car at any time.
This is a hot street cam, good for weekend drags. Will be very soggy on the bottom end without at least 10:1 C.R. Yes you need a adjustable valve...
They used a flathead Cadillac starter, with 1953 Oldsmobile solenoid if 12V. It's in the famous Hurst swap notes. Solenoid on top, clears all with...
Glad I left earlier and didn't witness the crash, terrible looking, concerns to those involved. I noticed in the vid he seemed to get the same...
Same thing here in Cleveland at Western Reserve Historical Society/Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum. Just as with the Petersen Museum, the original...
Yeah I'll have to dig them out. Interview with Joe by Indy driver Bill Holland. Had a barn door hinge loud pedal, cable going up and around pulley...
Thanks Much - I saw the pic of his shop sign some years ago also with no 'e', but again and again in old publications his name is noted with the...
Great model - I am a fan as well and am aware you have done your homework but I was sort of shocked to see JJ name above the door....There is two...
Certain Oldsmobile and Pontiac full size in those years had console floor shifters used with both Hydra-Matic types, so you can use one of those...
My first Google search nailed it. ±1925-26
RIP Jack - Loved that chrome dashboard.
From the perspective of mobile radio use, Delco definitely has and had the edge, one and a very important reason being Delco design is Y-wound...
Not sure if I'm answering what you are asking but Carfone (they) doesn't use a M-G set, has internal supply originally vibrator then later...
L-N made heavy duty car retrofit generator sets after WWII. Junkyards had them around from scrap police cars, only ham radio op's wanted them. L-N...
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