The Jalopy Journal
What's to be ashamed of? I've had a lot of cars and none has been more fun than the old T-bucket.
1. My grandfather's '41 Chevy business coupe sold at auction in '72 for $35. It was in decent running condition. 2. Complete Algon setup for...
The one I had for my 409 also had an under dash mounted switch that by-passed the resistor for more voltage on demand.
Thanks! I got myself a pair of M&H slicks for X-mas.:D
Old sleeper sofas are a good source of different sizes of steel tubing too.
Too careful...is that swedish for chickenshit? Smoke movie coming up before Christmas, location undisclosed of course:eek:
I'm tempted, I wanted to take it to the Billetproof drags at Lakeland but I'm afraid I'd have to pick up the saginaw tranny with a broom and...
Halle, with the winters you guys have you should have a correspondingly long garage season, so we're all waiting for some progress on that...
Wow! What a great thread...I'll probably kill it by posting my toy. I built this so it would pass tech but now I can't afford to fix something...
You can use the starter that bolts to the bell as long as you have the 168 tooth flywheel.
These were either Eagle or Sanderson headers, please excuse the mags, it was twenty years ago.:D [IMG]
Wow! I was thinking just yesterday I wished I had my own radio station to compete with the bay area junk we have. My programming would be like...
Sounds like you've covered most of the bases, put your stethoscope on the fuel pump if you've still got the mechanical one. Could be the pump...
I had a pretty good time, but as in other things the most fun is in participation. Maybe next year.:mad: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I had a set in my '62 409 Impala that I raced, mine were Ansen Quick-locks. Poor man's posi.
Slightly warming one up above stock levels can run about 2500 bucks. The engine in the article-maybe ten to twelve grand. Blowing the doors off...
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