The Jalopy Journal
Damn, now that car has THE look! Congrats on building a killer hot rod.
Great job! It looks like it belongs at the dry lakes.
Issue #37 (purple '53 Buick on the front cover) is out now at my local Barnes & Noble and the Kennedy coupe was in there. I just need to find a...
Big Congrats on getting in TRJ! I went to buy a copy today, but the only copies I could find were all banged up. I'll have to go hunting again...
DAMN! Nice find. I'm trying to find a 39-40 Ford Coupe for myself up here in IL. The car to the right of the Chevy is another 40 coupe.
AWESOME Pics! That is a gold mine of photos. Anyone have any more info about these 2 cars? [IMG] [IMG]
Congrats on building one awesome hot rod!
Check out this link: http://www.curtisnovak.com/restorations/FenderColors/SeafoamGreen.shtml I know it's a guitar site, but Fender used to use...
WOW, the roadster looks awesome. One of my favorite cars here on the HAMB.
WOW! I love this tank. It's one of my favorite rides I've seen here on the HAMB. Can't wait to see it in the pages of TRJ.
Bad Ass!
Wow, more great pictures. Again, thank you for posting these.
Amazing pics, thank's for posting these. I love the pics of the Hilborn car.
I know that car I've seen that in person several times at the car show in my hometown. As cool as it looks in pics it's even better in person.
Very nice work!
Cool find it definitely has some potential. I also vote for a straight 6 in there or possibly a straight 8.
Hot DAMN! Now that's what I call craftsmanship. Cant wait to see this one when it's finished.
Damn, that's a nice shoebox.
Very cool, good work man. Nice pics to, I see someone likes to use a fish eye lens.
Damn that's cool!
Great pics! Thanks for posting those. I was fortunate enough to make it to a meet at ElMirage last year, it was an awesome experience. Every hot...
Sweet! Truly inspiring stuff.
Damn that is one cool bellytank. Sucks about Bonneville being rained out, but it will be just as cool to run that at El Mirage.
Killer, thank's for posting that.
bttt.. Anyone have any history about how heads like these started being used in rods and customs?
These are also a hard flexible plastic. From what I know these were bought in a joke shop by my Grandfather in the '50's -'60's.
I have a couple of Back Window Heads (pics below) and was wondering what the history of these are? I have an old issue of Hot Rod DeLuxe that...
DAMN! That coupe is bad ass. Great job Bass.
That's a Gibbon's Viper '33-'34 body. That car was for sale on "that auction site" not to long ago.
You lucky SOB!
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