The Jalopy Journal
I just made a simple four foot by eight foot cart out of some 2X4's and a sheet of 1/2" osb. I ended up putting some leveling jacks and frame...
It's comin' along great!!! Keep up the good work!!!
IDK but if you step up and buy an Alliance membership, Coker will give you a discount big enough to pay your Alliance Membership for a couple more...
Here's a stock 33/34 front crossmember for sale in the H.A.M.B. classifieds. The front crossmember for a '33/'34 is pretty unique and a stock...
Unless you are using a Hurst or other '55-'57 front type engine mount??? you can prolly go with the aluminum bell. You should be able to either...
You never said what transmission that you planned to run, but if it's an early ford??? then go with the torque tube. If you plan to run a later...
The spring in the first picture appears to be an aftermarket "Posies Super Slide" mounted in a "spring behind the axle" configuration. It is...
Tell Bruce to "Keep up the good work"!!!
Wilcap makes an adapter, early Hemi to Ford T5...
Keep up the "Good Work"!!!
It's gettin' there!!! Keep up the "Good Work"!!!
<LEGEND>Attached Thumbnails</LEGEND> [IMG] [IMG] If you have access to a lathe, There are several people on the HAMB that offer a water jet cut...
I went to Atlas Steel and bought a piece of flat bar, 1/8"X4"X20' lg. Take a battery powered sawsall and cut it into two 10' pieces so you can...
I just heated and bent the stock steering arms down about an inch so the tie rod would clear my Merc bones. The axle is one of Henry's finest that...
At this rate she ought to be ready for a shakedown run in a couple weeks. Keep up the good work!!!
To fit that engine you'll need to either recess the firewall, move the radiator forward, or find a big ass shoehorn!!!:rolleyes:
There's a thread in the archives with a story written by Mike Bishop entitled "A Flathead For The Road". It is worthwhile reading for anyone...
I set the perches at 42 1/2" apart for the '40 front spring. I think the 35/36 are the same.
Henry located the centerline of the rear spring 7 1/2" behind the centerline of the axle, if that helps. Pete & Jake and most of the other...
Awesome coupe!!! Keep up the good work!!!
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