The Jalopy Journal
Ngo Long Dong, he owns the night.
If it were me, I'd spend money on fixing the fugly othodontic-styled front end first. The front end of those things reminds me way too much of...
Man, that paint job does the car no favors. What a mess.
52-54 Ford?
I use this series of storage containers from Ikea. One of the box sizes is perfect for little books. I have them in black and white, and I...
The license plate looks to be 1940s California.
Here's another one. I doubt it's comprehensive, but you can search by city, state, etc. http://rcrowe.brinkster.net/tensearch.aspx
Nice to see one that isn't Bronson Yellow.
Best episode ever.
Yup, 216 or 235 Chevrolet. What's the port size?
Side covers? Sounds like a 230/250/292. The 216/235/261 had a one-piece side cover.
I've got a Holley 390 on a Clifford intake. Works fine for me.
I'm thinkin Plymouth.
Mother LODE, not motherload.
Right, so if we use the actual names that Ford gave them, there is no need to call any Model A coupe a 5-window.
I can't answer all your questions, but I think the trim you're looking for is '52 Packard. If you're looking to build it early-style, search...
1948 Tucker works perfect.
On the Ponderosa. It's transcendently stupid.
No way. The best ever was Hoss on a minibike.
From your post, it seems that part of the driveline is made of eggs. That may be part of the problem.
Was it ever really lost? I seem to recall that it was sitting in Joe's shop until he died, and then his widow sold it.
Way too much.
2 97s are may be a bit much for a 235, though Edmunds did make a 2x2 intake for 3-bolt carbs. If you like the 97, there are a number of 1-bbl...
The Maze.
Because they're completely different motors?
All the same, except AA trucks and maybe some commercial models.
On a whim, I googled WNOW and ran across this: Does anyone remember the Rock 180 club? This was a 3 hour (180 minutes - hence the name) radio...
Model A coupes and shoebox coupes.
They look like '55-'56 Olds to me.
It's a late-31 firewall.
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