The Jalopy Journal
Various states of my '57. Bodyworking now. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm thankful for the HAMB as well, It's the only site I make time for. Thanks Ryan and mods
I have this hanging in my garage for my '57 [ATTACH]
Slant 6
Nice skirt work on this one
Alright, I'll get you next time.:rolleyes:
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I got 9
Thank you, I will pass along the info.
Friend of mine is looking for an engine builder to redo his sister's tired 389 for her '62 Pontiac Catalina. We are in the Milwaukee, WI area....
They were selling those at Jefferson for $17K. Seemed pretty nice but pretty pricy.
^^^^^ That's my mom and dad
Prayers and condolences for you and your family. Hang in there.
I wish I could afford your coupe, it's always been one of my favorites. ^^^^
The most amazing sound there was the forest "chute" before turn 5 (before they removed all the trees). Pedal mashed through the forest, big block...
Great picture ^^^^
Thanks for posting, I was just going to upload mine.
Jealous. Happy Birthday
My brother in law, Todd Faller (not sure if you remember him) was crew chiefing for him the night he flipped and was hit in the cage. He was...
I like the spare short block under the car on the trailer
The unibody rendering looks good, the prototypes.........not so much.
Thanks for the coverage, the hood on the '59 Elky looks great. [IMG]
Duly noted. Thank you. They both do amazing paintwork.
Looks like Froghawk's work. Amazing scallop work in scale
My dad and I built this one in the late 70's [IMG]
I used a product called MuggyWeld for modifying my grille bar. I painted mine after bodyworking with all metal filler. The Muggy Weld is a...
He's grinding valve seats.
I'll take the Hurst SSJ GP behind it. [IMG]
B.I.L's '69 R/T. Someone hit him from behind while turning and helped him into an apple tree. [IMG]
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