The Jalopy Journal
What Petejoe said. I've been the down the lowered spring, drop axle route and I think the mustang II is the best bang for the buck. -Rich
I spend about $150 to 300 a month but it's getting pretty tight with the new baby and my wife at home. I have a bunch of parts that I need to put...
Awesome ride! Very well done -Rich
Lincoln logs would probably get the look you are after. They are traditional too! :)
Nice find! -Rich
Just my 2 cents but I'd run a full pressure 235 six, s-10 t5 trans and a camaro rear. The 235's offer better oiling and more performance parts...
I had bad luck with Moser. They sent me the wrong size axles. After returning the incorrect axles for the correct size , they charged my credit...
I would say that's true. I pulled a 350/700r4 out of a 1988 suburban for the 48 pickup I'm building and it still has the cable speedo. -Rich
No..she's not a bad guy. She's just an asshole.
I hung this propane fueled one in my 24 x 30 garage this spring. I picked it up from northern tool. I've heard good things about these units and...
Would you include these guys?
Here's the junk in mine...... [IMG] [IMG]
Here's where I'm at for now..... [IMG] [IMG] -Rich
I have had a lokar in my coupe for 10 years now without any problems and I just bought one for the truck I'm building now. The quality and safety...
Awesome find. How's the wood? I ended up replacing most of the wood with steel or new pieces in my 34. -Rich
My prayers are with you. -Rich
Take a few leafs out of the front and rear. If that's not low enough, have the front axle dropped and use lowering blocks in the rear....
Nice car. You are a douche bag though.
The one thing that has drawn me to "old" hotrods is the creativity to produce something that states my own expressions. Why would I need someone...
Very nice work. I actually like bright blue stripes around the flames. It makes them pop a little more. -Rich
Here's my poor attempt at one.... [IMG]
I have a 34 standard which is pretty much identical to a 35 standard. The 35 master is totally diff. -Rich [IMG]
Nice work. It looks like it will be a fun truck. -Rich
The only thing that would sound better would be if it fell on top of Park Lane. :D
and go slower.....:D
Here's my 34 that I built.... Chopped 3.5, new wood, steel floor, filled roof, 327, turbo 350, 9 inch rear, louvered hood sides, bobbed rear pan,...
It rode and drove fine with the stock driveline. I sold the axle setup to another member on the board. I plan to put air suspension on mine...
Here's mine with a 4 inch dropped axle, a few leafs taken out of the front and 2.5 inch lowering blocks in the rear. [IMG] [IMG]
You could try Dave from roadsters.com http://www.roadsters.com/axles/ He did mine for my pickup a year or two ago and I was really happy with...
My condolences to his family. -Rich
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