The Jalopy Journal
An Odyssey PC680 is fairly small and can be mounted anyway except upside down. I think they are normally used for jet-skis and snow-mobiles. I use...
Hi @silent rick, not being computer savvy I can't post pics but if you go to HOTRODPRIMER's thread "How about some love for the T-Bucket" there...
Are there pics of the car after it was sold? I missed this thread first time around but will read through all 34 pages tonight to check it out.
Love the square roll bar on this roadster and there's even one on the pink roadster in the background- East Coast cars?
My mate Eddie Ford and his brother Bill in the mock-up of my 24 T-bucket. Has the flathead in it so probably late 1962 or early 63 before it got...
Well if anyone knows it would be you, you should be able to pick one a mile off.
Ford Pinto with 2 side-draft Webers?
I got a detailed instruction sheet on painting the wheel when I bought it from Limeworks. I was thinking more of a rattle can job rather than...
Looks like @40ragtopdown found some pics from an early Aussie Street Rod Nationals featuring the Go-Whoa and driving events. This shot is of Leo...
So did you paint your wheel and how did it turn out, what paint did you use?
I reckon that's an Aussie body as I can't see the join beads down the back of the tub and the rear door appears to be the open type wooden framed...
Thanks for the pics JJ, I love swap meet pics and great to see the prices when they are there.
I agree with @F-head that the 15" wheels from Vintique are too small and lose the style of the original wheel. The wheel from Limeworks was 16"...
You say you can handle the welding stuff OK so why not attempt the steeling out of this body? All fiberglass bodies here in Australia are fully...
You've got a bit of work in restoring that BIG radio hole. Will you fill it or take it back to accept the block off plate? I bought a repro wheel...
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