The Jalopy Journal
Up there trading barbs back and forth with Tim Woods, I suspect. Rest in Peace.
Not much help with your question, but that old PPG Condar was my favorite back in yesteryear, and if thinned down properly and applied over...
Oh my Hell!!! Some dumb bass actually pro turded Brock's El Meano!!! Find the nearest lamp post!!!
There ought be a Federal bill to keep actual music on AM stations.....
Did you say something?
Nylon zip ties have been around since 1958
There used to be a drugstore in Green River, Wyo, may still be there. Anyway, they featured guns, drugs, and liquor, all in the same store, right...
Late to the party here, what's a happenin' anyways?
For those wanting to make it on their own, working on old cars and trucks for a living, I'll share my experience. Here locally, and it is rural SW...
Marty Strode is 100% correct, a regular 9 inch center section will go into the 9 3/8 housing, and gears will be much easier to find for it. The 9...
Both of my '85 GP's had 2.30's, and I think there is a 2.14 out there also.
You may be able to use metric tube nuts on your hard line, a 3/8" steel line will fit in a 10mm hole.
I like the narrow whitewall idea best, I personally might even go with redlines. Ixnay on the pinstripes, maybe something front and/or rear, but...
Whew! That could have been worse, glad to hear it wasn't. Looking forward to more, Ray, hope you have a source for more flathead parts, they are...
You need to get under there and look at the cab mounts, anything else is a guess. An educated guess, but still a guess. Being a native Buckeye...
Yes sir, it's a lot of work keeping the colors separated, and I always push something apart just about the time I think I'm done masking...
Non-denominational here, I have had vehicles from Gremlins to Roadrunners, Task Force pickups to '55-'56 Fords, with some Pontiacs to start out...
Me, I always have liked that shade of metallic green, a friend had a Chevelle drag car painted just about the same color back in 1974.
We just put a '65 L79 in my friend's 1965 C10, with a Saginaw 4 speed. It runs fine at 6600' above sea level on 91 octane, and we put as much...
This is a good read, and I remember the ignition timing thread. That thread helped convince a few of my friends that the engine will tell you want...
My grandfather had a '49 Chevy many years ago, for many years. My uncle and I got to talking about it one day, and he told me every part on it had...
I am constantly running into this very issue, with guys who should know better, but they are insistent that there is supposed to be a gap at the...
Isn't there a Frod version also?
Somewhere here I have his article in TRJ chronicling the history of the Orange Crate, his writing was excellent. Sorry to hear he has left us,...
I recently came into possession of some bulk 7mm spark plug wire, a few boots, and a selection of terminals, which one of each are displayed here....
Top plate for Holley BBC tunnel ram, Dominator carb flanges. It is in good shape, although a little dirty. I don't think it's ever been used, but...
I like that mandrel for forming the upset on the copper tubing, I do the same thing on 5/16" and 3/8" fuel lines using the bits in my double...
@theHIGHLANDER Got it :)
Interesting, trying to tag the Highlander, but can't get the username right. He is into Packards.
Yes, the Offy rebuild is worth watching the rest of the movie, way cool!
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