The Jalopy Journal
scratchbuilt, wow pretty fresh out of the gates and to come up with that. i applaud your style. i concur obviously, i've seen too many buckets...
i'm going with original wood and canvas. but then again i'm looking for the early 40's banger build.
i'm with rockabillybassman. overused maybe but on the right vehicle; still cool.
never understood the sbc hater. they make great power, are cheap to build, and are period correct for what most of us love. there is a reason...
i admire your conviction and wish you all the rewards of a true competitor. that quote is near and dear to my heart. thanks to you my "fun"...
i use a smith flowmeter/regulator. i've found it keeps pressures from creeping up on you. saves alot of gas that way.
hate to hear of that happening to anyone. especially when i was just doing the same thing the other day and had a vent hole drip come above my...
10,000 DOLLARS IN CASH AND PRIZES Location: Hooker, Oklahoma 73945 Date: Saturday Sept. 11, 2010 9a-4p Customs, Classics, Collectors and...
great explanation lowriders art. when i was in school in stillwater a buddy and i used to roam the hauf's yard alot. bought up a bunch of t-3...
with a cable couldn't you leave the latch and striker in stock place. you could run the cable inside the hinge arm and then under a trim panel or...
welcome from oklahoma. the 3 f's fit well almost everywhere on the hamb. even grumpy's version.
welcome from oklahoma. not sure about who took over what, but i do know navistar build on heck of an old binder with a new 6.4 twin turbo to...
welcome from the oklahoma panhandle. your years of incorrect info will go along great with the sometimes misdirected or unsolicited info on here....
i see some pretty fast rides in your stable, but no traditional hotrod. welcome from oklahoma, now get in the classifieds and buy yourself a...
welcome from the panhandle. good luck on your builds and enjoy the ride.
depends on the body work involved to get it to paint. 7 sounds pretty darn good for minimal body work, primer, blocking, sealing and painting.
that's great. is this going to be on the same date next year? looks like a great time and a great location. you all should roll out west on...
i've done modela30's method several times on bb chevy manifolds and ac tractors. works good but is very hot work as he stated. i save all mine...
i like the turquoise/green idea, but i am a big fan of gold or copper/bronze with ww and that much cap.
now that's thinking with your dipstick. now you have the tool for all your buddies to use.
i thought it had to be, but not so sure now. the one we did years ago was boat-tailed and it was not pretty. i'm sure the original owner had a...
those are pretty darn cool. never seen any myself, but would love to know about them from the ones that do. i'm sure there are some here. bttt
i've only seen one. it was done in the '50s maybe 60's and it was done wrong. i took out probably 25lbs. of lead and rebuilt it back to factory....
man that sucks. glad you are the type to check things before they go completely to crap. hope damage is minimal, good luck.
29nash wins by my count. here's mine. we've got a new one in the works for this years show. i don't have my other one from the '81 corvette expo,...
'36 and '37 chevy cabs had little if any change. so a dead set '36 cut off makes no sense. as for the pic of the ford, i didn't really look much...
pissing match?
wow, both of those pics look just like '36-'37 chevy. not much if any change between '36 and '37 chevy truck cabs. so when was that cut off...
he is building a '39 chevy, the cab is very much the same size and proportions all the way to '46. as you can see by the pics that stink posted....
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