The Jalopy Journal
Oh, Highly unlikely .....says the guy building one. I'm DIGGIN' this!
Dude, I'm down! I think we could make that happen for sure. We might have to do that. Can you imagine if we got Roy "Multi" Aldrich's T and...
I'll throw mine into the mix. My '25 TV8 roadster. All 1940.. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I dig it 8-)
It's all good. I had thought about it, but I figured it probably wasn't worth the trouble for what it was going to be. Its reinforced around the...
It's not boxed. It's a mild flathead, so I didn't feel the need. The frame is plenty stout.
They really are. The nickel work really turned out great. There is no other way. I made those specificallyto show them off to look period. They...
100% agreed. each situation requires exactly what we need and what we build to get past that point. No Wrong answers really. We have all had...
I had contemplated building an engine stand adapter too, but 1) the axle weight and length just made me a little nervous to tipping over on me and...
[ATTACH] Update: The Columbias are assembled! I finally got the chance to assemble my Columbia axles this weekend after several years of...
No worries, I'm not in a rush. Thanks for doing it!
I have always liked Nickel, so I figured it would be a subtle and different look on a car like this. Most were Chrome. It has such a nice warm,...
Thanks brother! I appreciate the kind words! This car is a definite departure from my build on the '27 Roadster for sure. Doing a finished car...
So all of the hardware for the rear axle is unpainted stainless with finished heads, or in the case of the backing plate stuff, Grade 8 that I'll...
Washington Blue is a really sharp color. I painted all the springs assembled. I didn't see the need to paint them separately as it would wear...
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