The Jalopy Journal
Great film & I love the well laid out workshop with plenty of room. I did spy the columbia - I assumed it was for the PU.
Great work Dave, I especially like the MG pic from the rear - it looks like it could be an early Lakes/Bonneville car - from the front (apart from...
Blood letting seems to be a daily thing for me at work. Today - only one cut, which is a bonus. Tip for the day take the time & remove burrs...
Great work - well thought out & executed. Thanks for the heads up on the welded springs - I was worried about what I saw
Good stuff, glad to see that its stayed in the family. Your 33 plymouth looks like its coming along nicely. Keep up the good work
Here's some I fabbed up a while ago for my 8BA
I feel terrible for you Steve, I hate having anything stolen. I FU*kin hate thieves, especialy when its one of our own.
Lowsquire - I did that to mount the 8ba in my coupe
Lookin good Charlie, though it sounds strange to me that you'd need disc brakes, burst proof door locks, collapsable steering, inersia reel seat...
Forgot to mention I rebuilt the water pumps, made some driveshaft loops, got an old fuel tank & made some brackets for it as well for the lap...
here's a bit of progress on the girl, still loads to do yet. I'm going to try and finish the grille next week
Thanks for the link - I really enjoyed it
O I get it now, also I don't know whether my eyes are playing tricks on me - but are the tail lights saying F*ck it??? If so I like it a lot
Love it, but I gotta ask, whats that big paper plate thing below the tach???
42-48 Ford tail lights
RIP Fran - a true Legend
Amazing work, love the switch panel
Great story & a great pic. What about a pic of your 3 window as well. I'm just not sure about the purple overspray on the top of the window though
Don't know how i missed this one - thanks Jimmy btw - you're definately born in the wrong era cheers Bob
Looks like a great project, I especially like the idea of using the Essex frame & the grey motor. They look great with all the period Hop Up goodies
A great car that one, I love it
That's the nicest car I've seen for a long time, bloody lovely
Great progress, but please tell me those shiney 2nd World War Army helmets aren't going to used in the build
Amazing how some people also have the same dreams as others, I've often contemplated this with a Kurtis Kraft styled car. Great progress & Good...
Beautiful work, this board astounds me with the amount of skills people have on here. I'm looking forward to the updates thanks Bob
It'll be of no help whatsoever but about 5-6 years ago I was searching for Hildebrandt history online. I came across a site/page put together by...
Thanks Mark, I never thought about the seperate cover for the horns, I'll mock one up out of cardboard & see how it looks
I was going to cut off the front frame horns off but have decided to keep them as I need to mount the number plate somewhere. There'll be...
I just re read Kiwi Kevs thread about chopping the 34 5 window which has inspired me to write a bit more on this ongoing saga. I've always liked...
I've just read the 14 pages again for the third time. I still gulp at some of the before shots & am then amazed by the afters. Fantastic work Kev.
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