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Technical What do you consider a jalopy?

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by olds vroom, Jul 15, 2017.

  1. olds vroom
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    Once again I have thrown my hat in the ring to be a backyard build off contestant . This year is called jalopy showdown. So I know what I consider a jalopy but what do you consider a jalopy to be . Pics would be great.


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  2. captaintaytay
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  3. bct
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    I'd say an early 4 cyl. car that has been stripped down but no real money spent on speed parts?
     
  4. FlyinA
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    IMG_7694.JPG I call this one "The Jalopy" out of the bunch and I think it suits the****le pretty well. It's a 28 tudor cut down into a flatbed pickup with no speed equipment and thrown together with whatever they had in the 60's. (i.e. lug nuts on the u-bolts and various others)
     
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  5. toml24
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    From the point of view of the California Jalopy****ociation from about 1950 through 1963 a jalopy was a 1932-34 Ford Coupe, Sedan, or Victoria. Every jalopy****ociation across America had their own ideas of a jalopy so there is simply no absolute rule. A jalopy could be a open top,closed top or just about anything. The CJA survived because they had a rule book that was absolute law and was enforced. I could go on but in Los Angeles, where I grew up, when I hear "Jalopy", I think of oval track jalopy races of the 1950's.
     
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  6. Sheep Dip
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    from Central Ca

    My first thought
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  7. Sheep Dip
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  8. Sheep Dip
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    Well That did not work.......Twice!
     
  9. olds vroom
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    I'm not sure of all the rules of this years build off yet but I have heard the year range of the car to be 1928-1940 . All I can picture is a 28-34 roadster , coupe or truck I'm not sure about anything after that.


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  10. Tim O'Kelley
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    I see an early fenderless phaeton when I think jalopy-prewar, banger,topless (or folded down). Amos McCoy without fenders.
     
  11. squirrel
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    This 28 Chevy I played with last summer is the closest I've ever come to having a genuine jalopy.

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  12. oldolds
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    Look at some of the cars Mickey Rooney drove in the Andy Hardy movies. He drove a jalopy or two in them. Movies were 1940's vintage. You will see exactly what they were at the time.
     
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  13. mountainman2
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    "What do you consider a jalopy?"
    For some, the answer would always be "Your car compared to mine." ;)
     
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  14. olds vroom
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    Would a model a chassis and running gear , stock wheels and cowl but a home made body be considered a jalopy?


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  15. Chili Phil
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    Archie Andrews drove a jalopy. He and Jughead cruised for chicks in it.
     
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  16. Flathead Dave
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    1927 Model T Coupe chopped up.

    "Jughead Mobile"

    Pic #1 Day time Jalopy and my brother
    Pic #2 Night time Jalopy, same car.

    Now it's my avatar.
     

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  17. jimmy six
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    All the "jalopys" ever saw were on Sunday's racing at Gardena Speedway; so a***** Lane would say ...Whoa Nellie and it would have no head or tail lights, Window glass and the doors welded or belted shut...
     
  18. deucendude
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    from norcal

    Look up Ascot jalopy races anywhere on the web. On this site also. You will see the definitive jalopy. Whoa Nellie!
     
  19. HOTRODPRIMER
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    How about young Clint Eastwoods 25 dollar hot rod? HRP

    ClintEastwood_900-700x570.jpg
     
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  20. jimmy six
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    Now that's a "gow job" ! ! ! :)
     

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