The Jalopy Journal
As others mentioned, it was a real nice day to be out enjoying the races and visiting with friends.
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Slide hammer with a hub adapter.
Thanks Sphynx, I agree that the wheels need to go.
Thanks bjmayberry2, I am a member there. But seem to have forgotten my password.
Thank you very much
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I could use some ideas on color and wheels. I'd like to keep things simple on the paint. Thanks [IMG]
Of course. [IMG] [IMG] All that red/orange shag carpet has got to go [IMG] [IMG]
Well I got the truck yesterday. Checked the title VIN against the frame numbers, they all matched.... Looking forward to getting this on the road.
The smell of real gasoline..... I recently got some 'old, 5 gallon metal cans' one still had a little gas in it from days gone by. Still smells...
Thanks! I'm gonna try that.
I talked to the owner today, He found the VIN on the frame. He said it matches the title.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks Jim, I kinda have my hopes up on this truck. That gives me hope, since your numbers start with the F10. I forgot to mention that the...
On the VIN, what letter would it start with? I know that on the pickups it starts with an F, F10 for a F100, F25 for a F250 etc. I also have...
Brass king pin bushings???? Did you have a machinist do an 'in-line ream' on your bushings after they were pressed into the spindles? I have...
Very nice pictures! Thanks for taking the time to post them.
Not an expert on Studebaker's.... I think the sheet metal is all Studebaker, maybe the chrome on the 1/4 is different....
It was my 2nd time to attend. I brought my Dad, also invited a few friends to come. We all really enjoyed it. Thanks to all the folks that make...
You need good shiny metal, make sure there are no small rust pits. You need to make sure your ground clamp is also on good shiny metal. 18 gauge...
and lots of practice....
Nice work on the truck!!!!!
I learned something today. I went and picked up a kit for the carb today. The diagram in the kit showed where the 4 balls go that fell out....
Okay, yes I see the one to the left of the float now. It looks like possibly rest on top of the "L" shaped rod. I look to see if it is missing....
I could use some help on this. 66 Ford pickup, 6 cylinder (240), 1 barrel carburetor, there is no tag on the carb so I do not have a model...
I found this one last weekend, custom cab, camper special, my youngest son (18yr old) ended up buying it. it is a '65 He has a mile wide smile...
I hope the info on here is accurate.
I think there are 2 different water pumps, one is cast iron the other is aluminum, that are different lengths. I am not sure what other...
Center row, 5th down. http://www.pekingparis.com/pp2007/galleryb.html
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