The Jalopy Journal
Does anyone know who picked up the CE spindle tooling? I'm searching for at least one pair of CE chevy snout Ford spndles thanks in advance Tom
Really cool article on a automotive legend! One point of interest, The '29 pickup as pictured was owned by my uncle Ted Colley who was a early...
1955 Studebaker Hardtop, (no post), this is the body type that is often seen at the lakes. I have some '53, '54 parts, a hood, and some of the...
Or really == I Like It dern fat fingers
I ;ike it!
The frame is a stocker, and the car, is only really a rusty roller frame with a four door cowl section. The fellow that owns it drove it in the...
I found a 1929 A sedan, has a California pink, dated 1963 (the guy as owned the car for 50 years!) The strange thing is the ID number is not the...
My wife (and kids) go to the local Donut Derelicts with me most every Sat. Also to Bonneville most years, also she drove the push truck when we...
Take a walking or carriage tour of the old town down to the battery. some of the oldest homes in the USA. Also last time I was there I visited the...
Hi Irene and Shug, Good to see you on the board here. Hope to see you at El Mirage in November, Ron and I should be running the Rocket Science...
Try American Gear in SLO town Tom
As far as I know from the old family stories is that Ted traded his '29 rpu off for a 40 Ford sometime in 1948, in 49 he bought a new 49 Chevy...
Here is another RPU from the era and the area. Ted Colley (my uncle) another Tromper member who joined in 1946. He ran it first with a Cragar,...
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