The Jalopy Journal
I admire your work, sir. From my figuring, you've been working for close to seven years, buying tools, learning how to use them, improving and...
CrazyUncleHarry built a fabric covered body for his 29 Model A, check his posts for more information. Several good pics on the Race of Gentlemen...
If you took the judges for a ride you would have won first prize. Did you participate in the ice race? Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
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Very cool. Check over at the Ford Barn site about the brake return springs, looks like a good idea with the mechanical brakes.
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Great score on the cowl. Looks pretty solid and for 40 bucks! Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
I think Mr. Ford would stick with the mechanicals.
You've got the bones and guts to make a legendary speedster. Lots of speedster folks in your neck of the woods,too. Get it running and enjoy it...
Badass!
Inspiring build, Talgil.
Any updates?
Now get to work!
So glad you're back!
Looks good, Chuck. That's about where I plan to mount my friction shocks too.
Here's a couple of pics of my attempt at a quarter eliptical front suspension. This IS my first rodeo so I'm wide open to advice and direction....
That will be a fun little car to scoot around town and tear up the track, too. Keep us updated on your progress.
Thanks Ade. How's the Jappic coming along?
Cyclecar story posted on PreWarCar.com featuring a Quadrilette: http://www.prewarcar.com/magazine/previous-features/my-little-quadrilette-018935.html
Well thought out and very cool, AR. Thanks for sharing the plan for reverse. I will file that idea away.
Looking good AR! I agree with Ade on the exposed jugs. Do you plan on having a reverse gear? What about the Jappic, Ade, will it have a reverse?
Love it! Over Christmas, be sure you change your respirator cartrdge if you see Santa Claus with a tie dyed beard riding a polka dot unicorn.....
Congrats Ade! Can't wait to see the Jappic ripping around the track.
I hope it works out. Best of luck to you.
Subscribed. I'm working on a speedster of sorts too. I'm glad you're working to make it a driver.
V12, Frame, firewall, and floorboards......what else would you need? What happens when you bury the throttle? The Rapture.
Sounds like you're makin great progress, Ade. Keep it up and I hope the engine lead plays out in a positive way this time. Christmas is right...
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