The Jalopy Journal
Sylvian, you just made a MoPar guy's day, man! Thanks for the great PIX. (So, Truman would have used these first, before Ike? The B&W pix I'd...
<NOSCRIPT></NOSCRIPT>[IMG] This StyleCraft contoured trunklid kit kinda misses the mark, doesn't it? :( Too heavy handed, IMO, to compliment...
Their own home-grown! Wow, THANKS much for the fast info!:D So, one might think they'd have used it on other projects too, maybe later?
Speaking of LaSalle: The '55 LaSalle II Sports Coupe concept. Bortz SAVED at least ONE from the "secret" junkyard where GM sent concepts,...
[IMG] 1938: End of the Terraplane nameplate, as the Terraplane had, ironically, been a little too successful for the comfort of some at the...
[IMG] '60 Daimler SP V-8 250. Called the Daimler Dart in the UK, but not in the US, because Dodge had the rights to the 'Dart' name. FlickR...
Early '60s experimental cars: Monza for SWI (Gary, anything CLOSE to this actually get built?:rolleyes:); Chevy Corvette "Shark"; and Caddy...
Sorry if this has been on before, but we've covered a bunch of concept and one-off cars, and I honestly can't remember.:rolleyes: '62 FORD...
Posted by Darth<!-- / icon and title --><!-- message --> [IMG] Cool pic, Darth! :) Looks as though somebody doctored it to try and make it...
[IMG] Right on, Don! :) What would us car/truck guys do without wheels and gals???:rolleyes:
Wow, Eddie! I always thought of the autogyros as, sort of, little more than experimental and for publicity demos and such. Never imagined them...
[IMG] [IMG] Thanks to AACA Forums senior member Stude8, here's a 1918 Studebaker Custom Coupe with very racy styling for that period! He/she...
More pulp-fiction art for the pirrahna-fobes out there! :eek: Sweet dreams! :D [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Poster thanks to...
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Great old pulp fiction covers from the late-'40 and 1950s, thanks to Pulp International.:D
Right, Tennessee. And Moe and Rocky are missed, as well as Blue Moose, Six Dogs, G'ma and many others. Fortunately, energetic folks are jumping...
Not that it matters here, but the President and Dictator coupes seemed to have some styling influence from their cousin, the 1933 Pierce Arrow...
Heck, Don, you told me something I didn't know.:) Most cars' hoods still hinged from the side or on the center plane. I couldn't find a good...
Originally Posted by Ester Eddie [IMG] [IMG] The Studebaker coupe at Wilshire and Bonnie Brae could be the virtually identical '36. Anybody...
Cool pic, Eddie. Rosco was, of course, Fatty Arbuckle's real name. The background info said 1942, but this pic looks a good deal older.
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