The Jalopy Journal
Nice work on the chop. I like skirts--on good looking women and 50's customized cars.
76? Is that all? Forget your age. I'll be 83 in May; In warm weather months after lunch, I ride bicycle 14 miles a day in the country each...
Got to like this Special T.
Going forward is the way to go; sometimes I find myself going in reverse or remaining static. However, I prefer forward even though I am 82...
It's your car. Do to it whatever you wish.
I built a '47 Ford pickup for one of my grandsons fifteen years ago. I used Ospho on rust. Still no sign whatsoever of rust.
I started using an 8-volt battery in my '29 Ford Model A coupe a year ago and have had no problems whatsoever.
How does one become a member of this group?
That's one grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat looking Cadillac.
I own a '29 Model A coupe and have been thinking of replacing a good working banger engine with a Burtz. Besides the cost of the Burtz block,...
I, too, sometimes get tired of working on old vehicles. However, 60 seconds later I always change my mind.
I keep all my toys, including my '29 Ford Model A coupe in a heated garage during the cold weather months and keep my batteries in their normal...
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Niiiiiiice. Lots of folks think my '35 Plymouth coupe is chopped. It's not.
My condolences, Sancho. Keep on keeping on. I'm certain you shall continue with the project when it's the right time. Only you will know when...
Hi, Pancho. Ditto as to Stogy's share says.
Too bad you don't live in Wisconsin. Fellow in Brandon, WI, is an alignment genius.
Your car build proves you are highly talented. Some got it. Some don't. I fit in the don't category.
Yes, just ask for a '52 Oldsmobile windshield.
How about my '35 Plymouth coupe with a 347 Ford in it?
Keep on keeping on. No matter how long we've worked on them or driven them, they're simply never done.
Looks custom to me. And a darned nice one, at that.
Thanks for the video. Excellent car and equally excellent past owner. I never would've sold it if it had been mine.
A great story about a great custom automobile. Thanks for it. It's highly appreciated.
Very niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
Please accept my condolences and prayers.
One heck of a lot of work, and it appears to be first class work, at that. Congratulations, and continue to keep us posted.
I agree with previous posts. Even retired English teachers know that you should find another restoration shop that's reputable.
I've retired from bracket racing at Wisconsin International Raceway, but I absolutely remember going up against Geri, a young lady who kicked my...
I, too, like both truck and sign. They're one of a kind. Congratulations for your obvious creativity.
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