The Jalopy Journal
Somehow I don't think that the majority of VLV entrants would be too impressed by a badge. However, the "evade response" might have worked in...
"Harry had a '50's vintage Las Vegas Police badge in his wallet. He wasn't doing anything wrong, just brought it since he owned it, and we were in...
Uh oh! Harry musta been doing donuts in the parking lot again. Imagine how much more trouble he would have been in if he had a real engine in...
I think that most prefer an inch.
This was the final cut this year. The photo was placed on the front of a plain white card... [IMG]
It is either a '30 or '31. Not a late '31 as the fire wall is not indented on the passenger side. One word of caution. There is not much room...
There is nothing the matter with an early SBC (327 with road draft tube) on a traditional car. Guys are just bored seeing the same engine over...
This coming from the guy that has frequently offered his "thots" on my "truk". :D
Scrounger: Specifics please! I am still experimenting with plugs on my Fuelie unit. Finding that AC 43's run the best so far and have not had...
LMFAO! It has a 283 all done and ready to light. Dual quad WCFB's on a Corvette intake. Sounds like we have a theme going on in our household....
Oh no!
Tom, watched for you two all weekend...hoped you'd show...wanted to get Michelle's blessing...but now you two are going to have to wait til...
Roger: Really disappointed that we didn't get back home in time to get to the show to see your debut. The '55 turned out great! Looking...
Craigslist for those drums. I looked in your area and found this: http://peoria.craigslist.org/for/2092090771.html Just put 55 gallon in...
2.5" on the this late 1931 cab: That allowed the upper hinge and the stud mount for the window (ventilation) bracket to remain without...
No spacer on this: [IMG] These are Team 3 ET Wheels. Classic 5. They are 15x5 with a claimed 2.75-3" backspace (that's what their website...
Here are a couple of multicarb fuel systems you can see/hear run on my hotted up 235 test engine. Never mind the exhaust leaks...a little CO in...
We will be sending this out this year: [IMG]
Some time I am going to have to trade some good will and see if I can prevail on one of the HAMB's Photoshop experts add some color to it. So...
Kewl! Let me know when you are ready for a row of carbs for that inliner.
Ha! Saw your car listed on CL and wondered what was up. Now I know after tripping over this thread. Would love to have it...but Michelle just...
Best place to go fishing in the whole country IMHO! Wade out in the intercoastal or in the surf at the beach. I would trade a Sea Trout dinner...
Funny about the HF smell. It is either "old goat" or "structure fire". Makes you wonder where they source the raw material they make that stuff...
The rust out is pretty typical. Yes, take a 3/8" soft copper or aluminum tube from each exhaust orifice (assuming you have split Fenton exhausts...
What brand of intake? Most are intended to be exhaust heated. Edmunds and some others were piped for water. Water is usually slower to heat...
Northern Colorado on the Front Range...between Denver and Fort Collins. I also have some property in Western Colorado (Hotchkiss) where we plan...
Forgot that we took a quick video. Take a ride if you want here: [MEDIA]:
PnB: Agree with your analysis all the way. Inliners are odd creatures and seem to benefit from some heat. Everything else I have has the heat...
Roger: Thank you! Gold has been done...to death. Still seeking the right color. Here are the pictures I have of the '63 era blue truck. [IMG]...
Yes, no wars. Just professional deliberation! And yes, they used a heat riser type configurtion that moderated the heat as the engine warmed....
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