The Jalopy Journal
Jeff/21 is correct. And for a street car, an M-20, not a 2.20 low.
I had the same problem as rocketsweed65. Mine would not shift out of low until it was warmed up, then would skip second gear, shift to and stay in...
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Just got this one finished last year. Aztec Copper ('57 Corvette) and Adobe Beige. Delray interior.
No. I wish we did. I did have a favorite episode from that series, although I haven't seen it since it first run. It's called The Jack is High,...
I believe the show you are referring to was then known as Kraft Suspense Theater. It was an anthology series from, as you say, the 64-65 era. I...
"Easy fix" or as Patrick66 said, "Easy Restoration". Yeah, right.
I've used Cliff's Mobile Locksmith Service in New Lebanon to replace lost keys for my Chevy. Ph. 937-687-3212 or cell 937-304-8099.
With my Craftsman 14.4 drill, I have to take it directly off the charger to use it. The power will be down if set just a few days (or maybe...
Yes, I remember "Tycoon" but didn't watch it regularly. It's from the mid-sixties and Walter Brennan's character was a millionaire, if I remember...
....as long as we are going in a straight line and don't hit any curves!
I've looked for it with no luck. I actually haven't seen any episodes since it was first run, in the early sixties.
Most us us that were still in school, and nothing more than a part-time job, would run stock rims with no hubcaps.
In the early eighties- 1967 Chevelle SS396 convertible-396/350, 4-speed. 18000 miles. $4500. Owner wouldn't negotiate. I showed him! or- 1968...
Compare this ad to the cars ads of present. The ads from that time period had class! [ATTACH]
I think I would "low-ball" him too.
The car in the photo attached to your thread is a '56 Plymouth.
Also, in Dublin, The Arthritis Foundation Classic Auto Show & Cruise-In, July 10-11. Great show.
If you're speaking of a club coupe, '53 was the last year it was offered.
Welcome. I am a Hudson fan. I like Thunderbirds also but I don't own one. I have had Hudsons many years. I presently have a restored '54 Hornet...
This is my Hudson as found in a dark, cramped garage in Blanchester, Ohio in 2002. [IMG] [IMG]
I was thinking that the letter to Henry Ford was from John Dillinger. Maybe it's my oldtimers disease setting in.
I guess this could be called traditional. Just got it put together after a 4 year restoration. Goes in Monday for interior. [IMG] [IMG]
We just called Chevy engines by cubic inches and we all knew what engine someone was referring to. 283, 292, 301, 327, etc. If it was non-Chevy...
.....and in situations like that, they will usually let it rot away before letting it go for a reasonable price.
Junkyardjeff is correct concerning the first OHV sixes. Those early Ford OHV sixes were good runners. My brother had one in his '54 Ford Mainline....
I remember these wheels were not the best quality. The rims tended to rust easily and the spokes would bend or, as mcsfabrication said, would break.
Here is a set of M/T's on the front of my Comet, taken in 1966. The 14" single-rib type. I never ran any center caps. [IMG]
My wife and I enjoyed it and it was nice meeting everyone. Thanks to chris55 for putting it all together.
I've tried to find VHS or DVD of this series for years. I would think ioffer would be a good place to look but no luck yet. I remember watching...
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