The Jalopy Journal
I think I have 7" wide wheels and 225/75's on the back of my '57, and it's already kinda tight. They don't have room for a ton of width, but you...
Glad to know it still exists and is at least stored inside, although kinda sad to see it half-primered and under tarps. I'd love to see it...
That is super cool. I'd never have the balls to make a pass in that thing, it must have been a real terror in it's day. The paint is fantastic,...
Neat find, I wonder how that tag ended up in a dirt pile? That illustration looks very early, like turn of the century. It's possible none of...
I should mention you can buy it on eBay in generic lengths, just figure out the thickness and width you need. Like this...
It's usually referred to as "tack strip" and I really, really prefer to put rubber tack strip into cars instead of this stuff, the rubber holds a...
Someone on the HAMB was building a really slick looking custom out of one of these a few years ago, but I'm not sure how to find it.
I think that's a great deal for that T, I wouldn't take a penny less. I've seen guys spend that on a very nice turtle deck. This one maybe isn't...
Those definitely are not T roadster, those top pieces look very similar to the folding top frame on my '41 Cadillac convertible. I'm guessing...
[ATTACH] This is what the back side of the handle looks like. That clip is not meant to be removed from the handle itself. You need a tool to...
That's a 26-27 model T turtle deck and cowl in the 5th picture, and a 26-27 T roadster or roadster pickup cab in the last pic. That turtle deck...
This is super cool. I got a few old tune-up cabinets today and was pretty excited for them, but they're common, this is next-level stuff. I...
[ATTACH] I tell the same story every time Bob's name comes up but I'll tell it again, I saw him at the Cheaterama show in Milwaukee when it was...
Looks great on the '56 Customline that Joe Blow posted above, but would definitely require re-locating the gas tank filler neck.
If you don't have one, but you want to see what cutting it would take before you buy one, trace that pattern out and mail it to me, I'll overlay...
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