The Jalopy Journal
I think your Dad would be very proud. Very nice work.
Try ALSA corporation for peel and stick laminates
You could try Russels thread sealant, I've used it on a few of my fittings and it worked. It's the blue pasty looking stuff.
Should look fairly 60ish when I get the paint and interior finished.
I would not want to judge any of those, awesome work, awesome cars.
Here's a nicely done Dodge
so we can have bicycles but not hot rodded VWs, cool.
the grill makes all the difference in the world, lights don't look so out of place. I feel your pain about your day job! Work sucks
Don't take this wrong, but you need much smaller headlights for a gasser. nice car!
here's one buy Hot Rods and Custom Stuff.
you should be very proud, really nice work.
mine
why didn't you use Dupont Hot Hues "Hot rod black"? There is also Hot Rod Flatz (about 80 bucks a gallon)
I gotta agree with Highlander. There is so much raw talent out there it's kind of a shame that they get lumped in with shit that looks like it...
Highlander, do you think one of those foodsaver deals would work? The ads on TV show them sucking and sealing mason jars and other...
one word....WIFE
you didn't really glue that down, did ya?
I don't know for sure but I think a 7" drop and 14" wheels is gonna put your oil pan on the ground, and that's with tires! Check Total...
Uh, is there something wrong with the way they look now, just asking.
In my intro I mentioned an experience with the Lil Coffin, a rainy day in Mulvane, Kansas and getting to sit behind the wheel while Larry Farber...
pics are available. here's just one
more inspiration
Very nice....anymore pics and details. I'd like to see more interior shots.
found the drawings
There was a thread on here awhile back that had some renderings of tractors made into hot rods and I found this one that I thought would be kinda...
Jimmy Shine comes to mind, but there are people building in their garages we'll probably never know about unless some magazine catches them at a...
Breakers do get old and weak. You'll need to put the GFI in the first outlet in the string and put a new 15 amp breaker in the panel. Best to...
Heat is the only way. A small propane torch if you don't have anything else.
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