The Jalopy Journal
Sounds like it is still a problem judging by this thread a few months ago...
Really digging this! Very cool car you have there!
Dont forget Expensive! I had the 320 (1947 engine) for my '37 coupe rebuilt a year ago and it was about $9k, but i also had the babbit rods...
But the big block looks a little more reasonable [ATTACH] Its probably the raised bed floor to accomodate the suspension, but for a truck that...
i originally started building this truck almost 15yrs, with air suspension and an interior i made out of sheet metal, 49/50 Ford gauges and clock...
Yup, just trying to weigh my options. When i first found the leaks, immediately went to trying to find a capable radiator shop that handles the...
Bringing this thread back up as i found some big expensive leaks in my Harrison radiator for my '37 Buick and now i have to make some decisions....
Great day as the sort of season opener of old car stuff for the area. Seeing some famliar faces and old cars is a great way to spend the day!...
Damnit thats looking cool! Great chop and love to see other Mass cars getting built
It hasnt really been started yet as a project, but i have $100 into everything in this picture. The body, front and rear axles/ suspension,...
As a flipper/ reseller, what does OP care what he's selling? Just resell these widgets instead of those widgets. Old car parts are expensive...
If the area being underlapped/ plug welded to is already painted, what i do is drill the plug holes in the overlapping piece and get it lined up...
I didnt add any angle to my intake for the carburetors. From the Edmunds Customs intake i used as a concept, and the Howards 6 carb intakes i have...
Im starting to gather parts for my '28 and was pretty set on full fendered with a hood, but damnit this is giving me second thoughts!
Try asking on the "Pinstripers Garage" facebook group. I see questions like this alot over there and they are good at sussing out/ suggesting...
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