The Jalopy Journal
COOL TRUCKS i really like that dodge. interesting take on the bed
man, panel paint to lighten up the color, and shorten the wheelbase so the spring mount is under the grill would seriously help the look
if you are looking in johnson county things are WAY overpriced. any reason you have to live there?
PLEASE do the fadaways. that is gorgeous!
i don't know why you'd want manual brakes on a custom built car. seems to me the better the brakes are, the safer it is.
that's a pretty good deal. i just had a local glass place cut my side and back glass for my studebaker. all flat glass. they said if i just traced...
You can but there is a LOT of programming work left to do. gets expensive QUICK.
it was a cool car. but i just can't get past the goofy mounting of the body. even if it was done in 61. the 1960version is badass, tho.
they seem to find you and reproduce after you get one. i need to go pick up my parts truck soon. its like a disease :)
thanks! there is a 388 stroker lurking under the hood. i may dress it up like a 283. it fits better than i was expecting to boot! i'm still...
here's some crappy recent pics of my studebaker, and the 18" lark caps im making for it. still needs to be lower. i have 3" drop spindles ready to...
if the builder had shown a little more restraint, the frontend swap could have been really cool! a bit over the top for me, tho
id like to see a full build thread
i have no idea what it is. but I WISH I HAD IT! i know, pointless post from me.
thanks. i really like them. the easy part is done. i think im going to have to have the wheels reversed. i hope i can find someone local to do it....
a few weeks ago my girlfriend and i went to a new pick-n-pull that just opened up here in town. as it turns out it was an old junkyard filled with...
search "hoffman" on here. or anywhere for that matter.
sweet. it looks as if its pretty similar to a fanuc-based cnc mill, design and function wise. most decent cnc guys could run and program one of...
cool project. ill keep an eye on this one for sure!
especially since you use this as your first post. smells fishy to me
sweet truck! i saw it in your avatar in some of your other posts and hoped you would do a build thread!
i went to our local pic n pull called "muncie u-pull" and was shocked. there was a lark RAGTOP, about a dozen firstgen mustangs, a few first gen...
if your into studebakers, Vern Ediger is the man to visit. his all-stude salvage yard is a sight to see. he is located in Halstead kansas....
you ever visit studebaker truck talk? the guys over there would love to hear about this. as well as add your dad's truck to the scottsman register!
i always thought of browns as an 80's resto-mod thing. you know, root bear and tan 2-tone. thus, i never really cared for browns. these cars have...
heres my crappy "photoshop" of your truck with the 49-55 bed (the 56-64's are the same, but the box it's self is a tad wider inside to inside.)...
i like the way you think. i agree on the newer bed idea. however the fenders are still seperate from the bed sides, and the bed sides are split...
yes sir. and also the actual upper corner of the door. ill see if i can do a rendering. it won't be great tho, as ill be using using ms paint :eek:
i love the direction this is going. however, on m-series trucks i have always thought the upper rear portion of the doors and roof looked awkward...
im was staring to think you could a while ago! there are a handful of REALLY wild stude trucks floating around, and yours will be right there at...
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