The Jalopy Journal
I really like the fab shroud. Good way to package the electric fan to keep it inconspicuous. Good work and thanks for posting.
I completely agree. That little Model T was amazing to see and truly an inspiration. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Fantastic! I can't wait to see them in person. Good luck!
There's a set of NOS 4 bolt ET slot 13" wheels on the HAMB marketplace if you want to ad some fancy wheels. Looks like a fun project and a...
We will be there all weekend! Can't wait. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Very nice! Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
I enjoyed reading this when it came out. I had no idea you were on the HAMB, congratulations! Nice car. Posted using the Full Custom...
That looks like a Canadian Mercury to me - isn't it?
Great pictures looks like an amazing event! Thanks for posting Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Nice looking car. Really sharpe pictures, great stance. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Great pictures and lots of variety. Even if they're O/T, I like seeing a well done lowrider.
That's the Mormon Meteor. IIRC Ab Jenkins had this car and used it for land speed runs at Bonneville.
Saw that car when it was fresh 20 years ago. I think it was on one of those Americruise drives that Rod and Custom put together. Beautiful and...
I have to agree about the '40. I saw it shortly after it was in TRJ as Lee passed through Laramie. Something about his cars really inspire me....
I like it, it's old it has a great story and now it looks like it has a bright future. If it has a Barris connection that'd be cool too but if...
As much as I love TRJ, and I have subscribed since issue #1, it does kind of get to me when I see that it is printed in China. Understand that...
Thanks for taking the time to share the pictures.
I've never had any problem with Speedway or the stuff they sell.
This 57 Ranchero has been sitting just like this for at least 15 years.
A 57 Ford that would be a good builder...
Here's a 60 Ford Ranchwagon sitting in a junk yard here.
The Mercury speaker cover and instrument covers were both plastic in the 46-48 Mercs and the stuff gets really brittle with age. Lots of places...
That looks much better. It's amazing what a few hours labor and modern chemistry can accomplish!
I'll second that one! This is amazing.
As always, I enjoy your outstanding photos. Thanks for taking the time to post for those of us that couldn't be there this year!
Next Year I will go.... I'm sure everyone will have fun in Austin. Save travels to all!
Have a 64 that was my grandparents. It's a 260 with the 2 speed automatic. Not a powerhouse, but a cool little truck. Congratulations.
Go to Rodshows.com - it's the promoters site and when the dates for 2015 are set, they'll be posted there first.
Amazing pictures - Even though I was there, I always look forward to your pictures Thanks for doing this.
Great looking truck and the with the story about the engine it is even better. I will be watching this one...
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