The Jalopy Journal
Here ya go (nice collection!). Posting these for Super Plus. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Beautiful! Grab your wax and grease remover or thinners and wipe that WD40 off the car. Reapply Gibbs Brand lubricant and preservative for a...
Why post that?
Well, you nailed it in so many ways it blends into art.
Wow! :eek: That's perfect.
He said WHAT?! I would have jumped the table right then and there. F***er! After you did him a good deal and all...that sucks. As far as the OP...
Cool, keep 'em coming!
lol at 7:43..."Of course we could lower the floor and ceiling..." instant animated chop and channel. Cool. Those small bias tyres are cool too.
I like 'em. Bought a pair cheap that were painted blue with a spray can, had 'em stripped, sanded the rims, painted the centres black and mounted...
I thought I was the only one!
I took a young kid for a drive once in my bright yellow yellow 34 3 window coupe with exposed engine, loud noises and a bang shifter (not a hamb...
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Automoblox are cool. I have the three originals but there are heaps more I see... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
...fish smells... Hilarious. :rolleyes: Can we get back to these excellent tips please? One of the best threads on the H.A.M.B. let's not...
WD40 is a bad idea if you ever plan on painting it. Use Gibbs if anything.
I love fat bias ply tyres and I'm starting to really like early chevies too.
Whoa!
I used to own a 1966 Electra and would sometimes get a horrified look when I filled it up with $120 worth of petrol. They would say something like...
Amazing. That would stop traffic.
Wow! x 2 Wow x 3!
Hey Fart'! Long time no hear. Yeah, I'm going to leave this one in the US, hopefully bring back another H.A.M.B. car though.
Anything stock or modified before 1989 is fine and will sail straight in as long as you get an import approval before it leaves the country of origin.
Great shots! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I never get sick of looking at a 32 Chassis. Great work.
Al Montana is used by a lot of muscle car and classic guys. http://www.montanaexports.com/
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