The Jalopy Journal
Here's my favorite '37 Chevy......Moody & Jones C/GS Indy Nationals champ......Of course I am kind of biased as this car lives about half a mile...
Drove my '35 chevy pickup a lot last fall with my Hurst's on there.....No trouble at all even with zoomies...Of course I wasn't layin' into the...
It really is a nice piece.....I would definitely recommend that scoop again.
I used a Quikrete brand coating......It is a light gray and I used the sprinkles to give the floor a little different look than just plain...
I know it's a little O/T with the pro street look, but here's mine. SBC, tunnel ram, 4-speed, 5:13's.
As always Mike, excellent crafsmanship!!!!! Can't wait to see what it looks like completed.
Nice truck.....Although I am kind of partial to those style of trucks......I would say fuel distribution is key....I had a similar issue myself...
I am pretty sure that your fastest qualifying time is your dial in.....you are right, you can't change it either.
The website says that they are going to mail entry forms to people that were there last year.....Not really sure other than that. I am still...
This '48 Thames panel belongs to a good friend of mine....We are from southwest Indiana. It runs a 427 sbc injected on alcohol. [IMG]
Anyone know anymore about this one......I really like everything about this vette.
I've got a set Hurst Cheaters on my '35 pickup.....No trouble at all with them.
Welcomefrom Southern Indiana.
According to NHRA's website everything is a go......A good friend of mine's '48 Thames Panel is on the logo for this year's event. Look forward to...
According to NHRA's website, they have links to download credential info for the show and vendors.....Racers will get their packets mailed to...
It's definitely a feeling like no other when you take that first drive.
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
You should be fine with your engine and tranny.........Think positive.....That's what I told kept telling myself right before I fired mine up for...
That should be a nice engine for your truck.....It doesn't take much to move them down the road.
Wish I lived closer to see your work in person....Great job!!!!
Not much help here.......My phone is about 4 years old....I have a dinosaur.
Both of my grandfathers served in WWII.......Definitely will never forget those who served and also gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms.
Also, the roll-over car has an automatic in it.....You can clearly see the pan when the car is on its top......The are already some good threads...
Welcome from southern Indiana......Washington.
Welcome from souther Indiana......Washington.....Glad to hear things are looking up for you!!!!
Here's mine......350 sbc .030, flat top pistons, double hump heads, edelbrock TR1X tunnel ram, 2 600 holley carbs. [IMG]
Garlits' Museum would be a must.......Only a little over an hour north on I-75....exit 341......I was just there about 2 weeks ago on our way home...
Welcome from Washington, IN.
Took my truck pictured a couple of posts above out for the first drive to our local car show.....Got a lot of compliments on the scoop......Told...
It'll all be worth it once you can go down the road in it.....What did you do for your rear window frame....Or have you gotten to that yet???
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