The Jalopy Journal
I had a trio of yellow cars. I got the idea from my friend Ray Kobel who painted his 40 Willys C/G yellow. Pat [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
lothiandon1940, that's a lot to type. I'm not on any social media just Hamb. I like to keep what's left of my sanity plus keep my blood pressure...
Rich Venza was a Hamb regular but I haven't heard anything from him in years. Pat
Yes I saw that also, I just think that sectioning is a time consuming custom thing. Cutting the bottom of the car off, channeling it and moving...
That is beautiful a 99.9% beauty. The .1% would be the gas fill in that gorgeous trunk. Pat
Everybody keeps mentioning the sectioning, I'm certainly no custom or body work expert but I think they cut the bottom off the car and then...
Cool picture MR. how about some info on the later picture. Makes me want to go out and buy that building. Pat
AVATER thanks for posting. Was that show at Sturbridge Village or in town. I remember many years ago NESRO had there show there. Pat
Great pics Billy, lots of cool cars. Thanks for posting and sharing. Pat
"Miscellaneous things" sounds appropriate. Pat
I lived in Flagstaff AZ for a while and was on 66 all the time. I bought a 57 Chevy from a guy who owned a cabin camp and general store on 66...
Thanks for posting, cool show. Pat
What Mad Mikey said. Pat
This was on BaT I don't know if it was posted on Hamb but it certainly an interesting car and traditional. 265 Tri-Power 1934 Ford Roeder Sports...
This one had a 426 wedge motor with the cross ram manifold, he ran A/MP with the car. Peter Bonavito at Westhampton around 1964. Pat [ATTACH]
Sometime around 62/63 Ray Kobel bought this 1936 Willys in CA. It was a 4 dr. sed. that had been cut and welded and I think thats a Model A bed....
What he said. Nice find, if you were closer I have a 55 265 for it. Pat
It's a 33-36 Willys panel truck. Pat
I may have originally posted that, it was up in my neck of the woods and I met the guy. I think he parted the nose out and then transferred it to...
The car is a Midget, the ball's it takes to drive that are gigantic! Pat
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Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke. Also brought me to see this, the largest man made star in the world.[ATTACH] Pat
I was down in Roanoke VA visiting a friend and he took me to this museum, low and behold a Lynwood welding chassis.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Pat
I don't think so Frenchtown it looks to me like an original or repro. I had Genie's and they looked just like that. Pat
I don't want to hijack the thread so if this is wrong then I'll delete. A guy was referred to me he is looking for a flat head 6 engine for his 47...
Slow down and take a deep breath, Is the car running now? is it popping back through the carb or muffler? If it has a fiber or plastic cam...
Funny I thought the same thing before I saw chevy57 and lothiandon post. On fact I knew upholsterers that did that to my friends corvettes....
I would buy a Mohawk brand lift. They are the best, especially when you have to be under it. Pat
Todd Merkel is the Ford engineer I think he worked with Jack Roush for a time, and his other son Scott runs the family business Merkel racing...
First one is at Street Rod Nats in Tulsa OK I think 76. The car was just finished 2 weeks before we left from LI. second picture is a young Ray...
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