The Jalopy Journal
Try 32/33 Essex Terraplane? they had 6 or 8 cylinders and a low windshield. If there are fold-out louvers in the hood, it's probably a straight 8.
Hey, Sled, If you ever get a chance to drive that Tatra, be VERRRRY careful-- that V8 with swing axles makes special handling habits. Imagine a...
To a greater extent than here in the USA, "society" and race drivers were often the same people in Europe. Since it was an amateur sport over...
Another Alfa, so rare that none exist, only a replica body or two. 1939-40 2500 SS 'Ala Spessa" won a 1,000 mile race in Libya, running on a mix...
1964 Alfa Romeo TZ 1600 cc, 14th at Le Mans, sold last year $1M [IMG]
On the east side of State St., the main drag, at the north corner of Victoria, address would have been 1300 to 1320, the parcel stretched to the...
For accuracy's sake let's call this a Panhard-Levassor, which is where the L in the logo comes from. They kept the full name at least through the...
You guys are making Californians jealous. Out here we have to deal not only with insane prices but insane city zoning. I shared a shop that...
I've seen odd things like that made aftermarket for van conversions
The simple and parsimonious explanation: A Canadian growing up in Shanghai or Hong Kong would naturally pick up a British accent from his...
After a vinegar bath, steel parts want to rust very quickly. Wipe them down to get the black crud off, and wire brush to finish. Either primer...
At least the Gremlin had some kinky character and a useful hatchback, but the first Hornet 4-door had no virtues what ever. A writer friend...
X3 for waxes in general. There's one made for disk sanders, applied before working aluminum, keeps it from loading up. There's also "chain wax"...
Hi Sled. Your mystery care is a bit of a mystery, since the curved area in the front looks to be the famous 1903-04 "Curved Dash" Olds. OTOH, the...
Was that Mussolini in ALFA #8 ? Yikes!
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