The Jalopy Journal
old-school drag racing. Pittman versus SW&C. [ATTACH]
I got a few. [ATTACH]
That is way kool!
I found a few. [ATTACH]
OK, Oliver. If I were to do the old-school bomber look. I would prefer this sticker! [ATTACH]
On another note, this may provide a better look at the red metallic. [ATTACH]
So it begins! [ATTACH]
Very cool! Any idea on the old-school shirt company? They have some neat stuff.
Start some light bodywork and primer [ATTACH]
More options... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I like the idea, however if I want to stay married, these would be the closest I could use. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
hot rod pinstriping. [ATTACH]
I am going to post this, however I am sure I may get flack. Vintage IS a frame of mind! [ATTACH]
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Found another old-school speed shop logo sticker.
Two full days doing so. Boxed the original frame and it is coming along nicely.
Next up, take the frame out from under the car. Welding, grinding, welding, grinding, ... grinding. Prep for powdercoating. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
OK, a couple of updates. Mocked up the exhaust system. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hello, thanks for the message. Sure, can you send the pictures and price to my email? Did you receive this from back in December?
BTW, where did the tires and wheels come from?
Great looking parts, wheels and tires! Can't wait to see them in/on the car
OK, you may or may NOT like this, however I was playing with different logos on the side of the car. Car will be dark red primer and I was looking...
Tim, I found the article. https://www.vonskip.com/p/1929-1931-ford-hotrod-ratrod-sedan.html
If you look at the beginning of this, where I show some of the inspiration/concepts, there is a picture of the roof bows welded together. If I can...
If I remember correctly, there is a guy on the internet "Von Skip" who gave me the idea! [IMG]
Sorry, ran out for a minute or two. Bolted to top. [ATTACH]
Tim, for the front braces, I ended up notching the bottom of the 1" square tube so it sat flush. Basically, just cut a 1 x 1 piece off the bottom...
I also toyed around with different tail light assemblies. 1961 Plymouth tail lights. I had these on another 31 sedan I owned years ago. Worked...
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