The Jalopy Journal
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Spotted this 54 ford yesterday sitting in the trees beside a newer neighborhood in Saskatoon Sk
They were for side curtains
oh I'm sure I did more than once haha. Although he didn't mean no harm by it, years of recreational drug use may have affected his judgement. I...
Wow great job!!!
haha Im already getting dirty looks from my neighbours, raising chickens in it might be pushing my luck a bit too far!
There's no way I could sell this heap of junk to someone and still sleep at night haha. Not many are interested in the old stuff around here...
Don't sell yourself short...mine lacks the structural rigidity of a tree growing through it haha, even a short trip around the block could be...
Last year I picked up the carcass of a very rusty late 26 T coupe. The story is that the previous owners grandfather bought it new, and in the...
I'd own any of the vehicles posted in this thread before I bought one of the horrible abominations that automakers have been turning out recently.
Now that is a badass coupe, flush doors and all!
Some heat and persuasion from a come along attached to a solid tree or pole would get the majority of that out, gently tap on the high spots as...
It grinds much easier than a mig weld. I agree that trying to mig up those holes would create quite a mess, even if you did manage to close them...
I've been thinking about this, as a couple others have mentioned a tig would be ideal for welding up the holes. Recently I've had good luck with...
If that were my car or a customers that would be getting cut out and new metal welded in. The pitted areas are nearly the same depth as the holes,...
Hi, I assume you are removing the wood to replace it with steel? I recently did this on a 36 lowcab, most of the wood was already rotted away and...
That's really neat! Thanks for sharing.
I really wanted to keep the wood wheels, but they were in questionable condition, and after a few "high speed" test runs in the middle of winter...
Despite my best intentions, things rarely go as planned and 2019 was no exception. Fortunately I was able to achieve a few short bursts of...
Well I don't like letting things go to waste so if you think you can give it a better life and are willing to drive up here then you can have it...
I had a slow year for vehicle purchases. Trying to focus on accumulating parts for and working on existing projects instead. Bought the 35 chevy...
I had this split manifold built for the 235 in my 36 chevy. I doubt there will be any performance gain, but it should look and sound cool.[ATTACH]
The 36 I posted pictures of started as a basketcase with parts from 4 different trucks that had been apart for more than 40 years. I discovered...
This is with all stock suspension loosely bolted in place. Wheelbase is 112". Your front axle centerline measurement is correct. It sounds like...
Probably yard art once I get it home. Although I'll be keeping my eye out for cheap doors and another rough shell...its so trashed and picked over...
T coupe hulk I picked up recently. Spent a long time laying on its side.[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Was able to salvage the dash and some garnish mouldings out of this pile about 10 years back. Pieces of the garnish mouldings got used on a...
I generally subscribe to Henry Fords paint it black mentality, but am impressed with others ability to pick the perfect color scheme for their...
Personally I think its neat the way it is, T buckets are a dime a dozen, but its rare seeing a nice original old truck. Lately Ive seen lots of...
Still have the truck I bought when I was 13, it was my daily on and off over the years, but the old 6 is so wore out it just gets used for hauling...
I saw this one in the T roadster gow jobs thread, Ive been considering doing something similar on my T.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
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