The Jalopy Journal
I really appreciate the replies. Thank you! Well, the 235 is going in since I have that already, it runs really well, and should *fit* without...
Hey everyone, It's been a few years since I had a project relative to the HAMB, but my wife and I recently picked up a fairly complete 1929 Chevy...
Just remember: If it were easy, everyone would do it!
As much as I hate to say it, due to the work it will involve, I agree that the window is just a bit too small. Or the C-pillar is too fat, however...
I think the car is happy for that and is returning the love by trying its best to come back to life for you. If a mild custom is in the works,...
This is linked from another website I frequent: [IMG] A lot of debate as to what it is. I thought I could figure it out, but the body line,...
I "rebuilt" the ones on my '54, but it wasn't a cakewalk. The arms needed to be pressed off, and they were REALLY on there. I rigged up a type...
Classic perfection!
I bought a kickdown cable from them off of ebay and really didn't have any problems, but I wasn't expecting top-notch parts for the price. The...
Awesome progress! Subscribed. Here's a pic of my grandpa and his first "real" car, a '38 Chevy sedan:[IMG] This pic was taken in February of...
Love it!
Beautiful work like this makes me realize what kind of a hack I really am. Absolutely incredible!
The only progress I made on mine was to build a barn and put the car in it. :o My frame is in great shape though, so I don't have that hurdle to...
Wow Andy, that is really coming together! I know some guys get bent about the late-model stuff under vintage tin, but I really agree with your...
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