The Jalopy Journal
It sure will. The owner of the restored '26 actually sent us a ton of pics of his during it's frame off for reference. One shows it stripped right...
That's actually not a bad idea. It would make a very unique engine for a period speedster. If it turns out that we aren't going to utilize the...
Here's my 1926 Studebaker Big Six hearse that I just purchased last weekend. It's about 6 hours away from me so I'm headed to pick it up in...
Here's some pics of the other side where you can see how the roof has caved in. The bows inside are made of ash and will have to be replaced....
Rusty, Thank you very much for the info. You definitely understand the aesthetic we're after as the proper wheels / tires are a must. Don't want...
Thanks to everyone who posted so far! Great suggestions, that's exactly the kind of constructive replies we were looking for. You've given us alot...
38FordPickup, thank you very much for your reply, I appreciate you sharing your ideas. We actually have already been in contact with two different...
Phishing? I don't really know entirely what that means, but that seems kinda crass to somebody who's posting on this board for the first time. I...
Pretty much what you see above. I operate a tour company in upstate NY, have always played with antique cars and hotrods, although nothing as...
The frame and body of the car are actually very solid. There's really only a few small areas of rot where the sheetmetal is thin but for the most...
Hello, this is my first post on the board. Looking for some advice on a new project car I recently purchased, a 1926 Studebaker Big Six hearse. I...
Hello one and all! Just happened across this site and figured I'd give it a whirl. Looking for some technical help on my newest project so I think...
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