The Jalopy Journal
Andre DiDia was a famous designer and stylist back then. I think he did the sketches used to build the "Darrin" car.
That's the original Sting Ray. GM stylist Bill Mitchell bought the chassis from the "mule" Corvette SS and had his crew (including hot rodder and...
orvette almost died after '54, but Ford came to the rescue by bringing out the '55 Thunderbird, which sold like 15,000 cars to about 700 for the...
Makes that late-model Jag parked up the street look too tall!
Forget the crowded little '40 "coupes," Tudors are BITCHIN'!
Yes, my mom had a '64 Catalina, when you wanted to back up, you looked over your shoulder and THEN pulled the lever all the way to the right...
Sorry, my new 'phone does NOT have a camera! But my request is simple, I have a set of four 15 x 8 1/2 inch "daisy" aluminum wheels that look...
I agree, my first reaction was "bucktoothed"!
I've modified every body panel on my '64 Sting Ray convertible except the doors. Really want to sell the hardtop and windshield for $$$ and do a...
It's really pretty, but at first glance it looks like a mild custom '58 Mopar to me.
Was the Ala Kart there? I'd love to have that one in the garage just to look at!
I think a car magazine writer (Pat Ganahl?) found the deteriorated Hirohata Merc in So Cal maybe 20 or 30 years ago, bought it for a few hundred...
Bubbletop 'Vette? AIR one was built by Ron Aguirre. He was selling Pontiacs in Santa Ana for Bill Barry in the mid-'70s.
I've seen pictures of stockers built in Australia, maybe they exported to NZ? There are also a handful in the USA.
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