The Jalopy Journal
Fun to watch, thanks for that. Back in about 2017 or so, I dropped off a few axles at okie Joes on my way to Chickasha swap. At that time,...
I had a Ford FE that would blow the filter apart. Stuck relief valve on the pump
Get rid of her......well, I can't say that....same boat here....cheaper to keep her
I miss my old spray guns, but the cost of paint now days an HVLP is a must have.
I've seen quite a few of those. Some done so good you could hardly tell they were home made.
I never blast big panels, only door jams, firewalls, etc, and spots that real hard to sand. very easy to warp stuff no matter how careful you are.
double drop frame would be 32ish is my guess
Good question. I do know the big truck wheels will be thicker/heavier
Jim is more or less correct. Most Model T's have suffered from hillbilly restorations in the 60's and 70's, so unless its really an original car...
If your engine number is 1919. In mid 1919 Ford started putting ring gears on all flywheels. Keep in mind anything could have changed over the...
If it has the original engine block, many don't, the engine number will tell when it was made.
23, 24, or 25. Non electric start by the looks of the cowl lights
I had this one for a while. Sold cheap at my auction. Only one I've ever seen. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
thats a good reason to head north, but not quite good enough
Thats a good idea, not sure if the early, more common centers have the exact same shape...but you're thinking!
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