The Jalopy Journal
They just posted a Lincoln Zephyr speedo for sale about 15 minutes ago. Does anyone recognize it?[ATTACH]
Your work looks very nice. Well done.
He was the real deal. He will be greatly missed by many many people. R.I.P. George.
Holy Cow! That's awesome.
Very cool. That bleaching/black light treatment for the white plastic parts was interesting. Did not know you could do that. Thanks for sharing.
To cure a low vacuum issue on a customers cammed up small block powered pickup,I used a vacuum pump off of a late model Camaro, along with a vac...
I use 3M 08984 Adhesive Remover. It's the same stuff that's in the spray can mentioned above, just in a quart can. Do not use a razor blade unless...
Nice.
Beaner, truer words were never spoken.
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I would try a clay bar and Windex if the finish is pretty smooth.
Always enjoy taking a trip back in time watching these vintage videos. Thanks for posting.
Very clever.
That looks great with that big ol breather and that fake fuel bowl on there. No one would probably ever know it was efi if you didn't bring it to...
Awesome tech post. Just in time, as I need to overhaul my pedals soon. Thanks for posting.
That’s a good looking car man.
I’m putting some run time in on a fresh W motor and I’m seeing a similar issue. Right front corner and left rear corner. New Edelbrock aluminum...
It’s definitely Mopar. Just not sure the year. Probably the year of the body you bought.
Looks like a 30's Mopar to me.
He wins a lot, doesn't he? :)
I'm going to ask what might be a dumb question, but here goes: why are your rear wheel cylinders on the bottom of your backing plates?
I’ll look at the shop tomorrow. It’s 5 miles away or I’d look right now. I may have a piece of the flat stock but I’m thinking it’s 1/4” thick.
A good friend of mine bought this Type 3 RHD wrecked and I got to do the repairs. It was a fun little project and something a little different...
That looks like some serious fun. Very cool.
Nice. This will be fun to watch. Carry on.
Very nice. Neat story as to how you “lucked” onto it. To me, those bumpered cars were the last of the real Corvettes. Glad it found you.
Interesting. Thanks for posting.
It was in an online estate auction that ended this evening, and I was trying to find out what it fit before the auction ended. Never found out for...
Very cool.
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