The Jalopy Journal
What no pics!
Wow, just took a quick look through your pictures, awesome build! Looks like a hot rod to me.
Thanks Hitchhiker, I like hearing what others have to say, that doesn't mean others opinions will alter my build decision, but at this point I am...
Definitely Cool!
Cool, I really like what they do with the old milk trucks.
I see your point, cant argue with it. But hot rods are kind of novelty vehicles in and of themselves, so maybe it would be a niche vehicle inside...
Thanks Doug: I agree, but I do enjoy the forum and wouldn't want to get myself booted off! LOL.
I have been collecting parts for a 1929 roadster pickup for almost a year now. I have a frame, cowl, rear panel, quarter panels, all fenders and...
I ended up purchasing the rear diff. for 400.00. I think it is a 48, came with everything, torque tube, radius rods, spring, breaks and hubs,...
GearheadsQCE: Yea, I don't know how to use the "conversation" option, please get in touch with me I am interested in what you have to offer, I am...
Thank you everyone for the information. This will be very helpful. I thought 400.00 might be a little steep, unfortunately I'm finding early ford...
Hi folks: This is my first post other than my introduction. I have been slowly collection parts to put together a 1929 ford roadster pickup. I...
Thanks guys. I will definitely keep you all posted with my progress. My son and I are going on a road trip this Friday, we have a lead on some...
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