The Jalopy Journal
Just got caught up on your thread Dan. Spectacular.
When you’re finished hanging pictures and get some shop time, give me a ring.
I wholeheartedly endorse Brad’s woodshop. I bought his Kit for the Original Paint Coupe (34-5 wndo). Every piece was perfect and beautifully...
I’ve used his product, it’s excellent. It requires a urethane reducer 1/1 and applies beautifully.
There is a Route 66 fun run every spring (probably not this year) from Saligman to Kingman Arizona. We went on it years ago and had a blast.
A roll pin is fine. There is not much shear force there. Thats why Comp Cams makes composite gears. As for cost of manufacture, a roll pin costs...
Not that there’s anything wrong with that, if it’s a crack free block.
Red looks too much like Brembo and you don’t want to be confused with that crowd. Not that there’s anything wrong with stopping on a dime, unless...
I think a lot of us are faced with the same decision. With age and physical issues setting in, not to mention, this dreaded virus, many of us feel...
Second that, it’s embargo time. See a Mopar Police package wheel in there.
The term “reversed rims” only adds to the confusion. That may suggest to some, that the wheel is put on inside out, but the rest of us understand....
Matt, did you find a flywheel yet? If not PM me for David’s number.
Looks great Dan, but we knew it would.
Any chance you’d part with it?
Bump
Only in my dreams Matt. Working on the seat, dash and other small things.
They look like Fenton aluminium Dan, 5x5 bolt pattern for the Old’s? If so, they’ll do for a while.
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Yes, that is correct.
Just checking.
Man that housing looks good in there.
Large disc, surface speed is higher = faster cycle times.
That lets us out Matt.
Nice coupe. Thanks for the story.
Call Terry at 250-743-2814
Sure ya didn’t weld the ring gear on cause you over cut the flywheel?
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