The Jalopy Journal
the one that I can afford when I want it. Other than that, a Pops Green flathead conversion for a Model T.
I raced for a while in college in Vallejo. (using all my fathers old stuff from the 60's). Me and a buddy raced the old cox cars and had a blast....
not that my thoughts matter, but the first sectioned car that I really liked was the '55 ford (sorry not quite a shoebox) done by Blue Collar...
especially hardtops.
jeez that hurts.
forward look Mopars are the coolest. congratulations! my dream would be a '55 Desoto Firedome hardtop station wagon. But a '59 wagon would be...
oh for some sunlight.
the chrome wheels (non astros) give a better visual weight balance.
there a red ranchero disassembled in the parking lot down by the martinez court house, you could just go nobble one off it. ;)
You are stuck for all perpetuity with that one. But I think that "may cause dangerous" is the way to go. it fits to.
Still those are pretty good numbers for a site with that many members.
great gidgidy go-go boots batman! how many pounds of clear coating confoundednessitty are you going to need? going to look a mile deep.
the Big 3 is coming up late next month.
be nice to see some current pictures. that 'bird looks like a 70's LSD flashback turd.
any video of the Smokey Yunick 13 Chevelle cartwheeling at Daytona?
I have never seen footage of the Lockhart/ Stutz Blackhawk crash before. The only worse crashes that come to mind would be 1903 Paris-Madrid,...
that is spot on perfect!
ditto.
excellent, good update! A 6.9 benz, 410 cubic inches of SOHC V8 is nothing to laugh about. Definately going to be a serious collectors piece soon....
Give Dema Elgin a call in Santa Rosa. Have him fax over his spec sheet and he will grind a cam that meet your needs. He read the eulogy at Ed's...
A year ago this would have been just what I needed!
I heard it being falsely billed on the radio as the largest vintage car swapmeet on the west coast, which I thought that the Big 3 in San Diego...
That short has been surrounded by so much mystery (mainly as the director has refused to speak about it.) Supposedly when it was first shown...
the Savage coupe video has left the permanent audio imprint of 97's sucking air as fast as they can. also a killer video.
camera in hand on Friday. need some hydrazine chili.
we mere mortals...
I think the picture you are looking for was taken at the Nurburgring in a Maserati 250F, sublime and relaxed: the Master at work.
My neighbors were less than impressed when i cranked the openning sequence on my stereo after I bought that dvd.
sheesh.
It is really amazing what hollowed out ball joints (with adjustable rose joints installed in them) will do for the handling of a Cortina...funny...
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