The Jalopy Journal
WOW, well...that sure is some compelling evidence. What a cool find!
That would be a labor of love
That's exciting! I'm looking forward to a "first startup" video!
I'm obviously in a bit of a mood lately [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's wild! Looks like a lot of fun.
Or Mr. @dwollam?
I'm not the fastest turtle on the log, but I eked out some time to get side two tacked in. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Also started taking the axle apart....
My dad had a '69 Nova he raced at Niagara Falls Dragstrip in the early 70s called "Quarter Pounder". He was sponsored by McDonald's.
You're getting more done working in the woods and using trees as tools than I'm getting with a shop and an open credit line to Harbor Freight!
Thanks. No sir, that's from a Chevy Vega Wagon.
OH, that's cool as hell! That looks exactly like mine, except with the back half. Mine was sold to me as a 1917, but @dwollam told me it's a 20-22.
Yes sir. I've got the X member, actuator and front end from a car my buddy was pulling parts off of for one of his builds. Thanks! I'm pretty...
I really like the direction you're headed. Neat truck!
Picked up the last big piece to the puzzle yesterday. The final verdict is in! Wide 5s and cable actuated mechanical brakes it shall be![ATTACH]...
I picked this one up yesterday. Came out of a 1937 sedan. Not sure if it was a V8-60 car as it had a 24 stud in it when my buddy bought it (which...
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