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For some reason I woke up thinking about the hippie generation. They are probably the generation that is most easily described. They tried and did...
On second thought, I don't think there was a hot rod generation.
What was the hot rod generation about?
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Wild? That thing honks the ahoogaly horn.
A $71k+ electric pickup?!
It looks like a clown car. It'd be perfect for ...
Mayday Air Disaster is a good show you can watch for free on the tube.
A '60 Falcon was my first car and I was pretty rough on it. I never had nor saw any issues. Mine didn't have 200k miles on it, but I doubt that...
The early Comet is about a foot longer than the early Falcon. I believe that length was added in the mid-to-rear section, like behind the doors....
Maybe that's because the '63 and up engine compartments had more room.
Here's a thread if you decide to change to a manual transmission:...
What brakes to go with (4-lug or 5-lug) is a pretty big decision point for early Falcons.
You inherited a bunch of old cars and you can't decide which way to go with the Falcon. You mentioned wanting to keep it original (stock) but you...
Ah, here's an older thread. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/the-lifters-rust-ranch.636016/
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Yes, it looks like they did splice a front and rear door together. But it looks like they spliced the roof on leaving about a foot of the Falcon's...
Is it close to you? Any chance of you checking it out? Is that the only picture of it?
A 61 (not 62) Tudor wagon, and it "doesn't need paint."
That looks good from here. I'm guessing someone removed the front doors on a Fordor and moved the quarter panels forward the length of the front...
Wow.
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The use of negative fenderwell space is a focal point.
The front wheel/tire combo really solidifies the unsolidified look of the Tbird.
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It looks to be a 1954 (on the sign) Hudson (grille badge) Metropolitan. [ATTACH]
Hi John. It's another 3RZ. Yeah, I was thinking about fabricating something that utilizes the other threads, bridges the missing fastener, and...
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