The Jalopy Journal
This thing is sick!
That's a really rare car and getting parts for it would probably be like pulling teeth. I would still grab it.
I want one of those phone booths.
There was a '61 Dodge Seneca with a factory 413 long ram and 4-spd on the evil auction site. That car was friggin' rad. I really like the...
If you don't plan on running a hood, use the 292. Those are great looking motors.
The car is coming along nicely, Jay.S.
That's sick! Keep the pics coming.
Short wheelbase gassers are like death on wheels; therefore, I love 'em. I would go that route. The rally car would also be cool, but I don't...
I dig the arty shots. Great looking coupe, luckys8ba!
Cirelli's always had a pretty good turnout for a small local show.
That looks sick! I wish I could check it out in person.
I think I'm going to try and go Sunday. I will have to leave at 4:30 AM to get there for start time which kinda sucks.
The car looks killer but one of the other pics keeps distracting me.
Dude, you think that is gay? Have you ever seen a flamed PT Cruiser?
Napa's electrical parts are a hell of a lot better than Autozone or the like.
That's just sick!
That's great. I have a couple similar stories from my own family but they didn't end as well. Good on you guys for helping him out.
That's sick, dude. I love the early Hemis. One of those is going in my roadster if I ever manage to get started on it.
I was going to suggest a step bit, but I think the material is kind of thick for that. Those are the best for drilling sheet metal.
You're a real deal panelbeater, dude.
Rust sucks. I'm on it as soon as I see it.
Sin Alley Saints closer to RI and there also is a Boston Road Devils chapter.
Maybe you should call it "The Black Widow" even though it's corny. That Imperial is in amazing shape.
That thing is bad ass!
A Pinto...
I talked with my dad recently and he said that my grandmother had one back in the late 50's-early 60's. I think SamIyam made a good point. Those...
It had a good run but shit happens. Go with either Y-Block or 390 FE to stick with the original nature of the car.
I love the old Binder trucks. That thing is in damn good shape.
I wouldn't want to cut that up. Those are too rare in stock form.
Rationally speaking, an SBC is the best motor for any hot rod. They're cheap to buy and build, and can go into virtually anything. With that...
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