The Jalopy Journal
[ATTACH] Fv 1934 SS1 Tourer
The wood substructure of my 1934 SS1 Tourer was not symmetrical. It was original. One side over an inch longer. They tended to use wood for...
[ATTACH] Sort of familiar with these, though no post war cars wore the SS Badge technically.
Warshosky is JC Whitney!
Greetings All, First off, this thing hasn't been a car for years. Bear with me, as I've owned it for 16 years and just recently found an...
Will look for numbers this weekend. Any place particular? Hope its on the meatball and not the tubes.
Yes, there are both present along with some American fasteners that held the Dodge and DeSoto engines at various times. Sorry, I did not get out...
No metric, BSF and Whitworth
I will grab a few more pics of the rear diff. I actually am quite impressed at the innovation. The car, was a pile of rust and mismatched parts....
[ATTACH] Greetings All, I have been working on an old SS1, sort of a six cylinder MG. Car manufactured in Jolly Old England. The original...
Yowza, My vote for the floor model. Found mine, an old Charles Allen unit from I guess the 30's for $100.00. The man I bought it from used it...
Yowza Bugman, No doubt several years late but........... I'm an SS1 owner. Standard supplied chassis and engines for SS back then. Not sure...
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