The Jalopy Journal
X2... Johnny can be my neighbor anytime. I'd have no problem waking up to that tune in the morning. Gets my adrenaline going better than my...
Thanks for the tip! I'm planning on installing my kit this weekend. I'll check the numbers.
A litte bit definately goes a long way. We were finding structural cracks in fairings on a particular model of jets even after replacing the...
lookin good and sounding good, Jim! Congrats!
Good build. I like what y'all did with the original MC and the power boost.
I can't say for the body but the frame doesn't look like a Master "Y-K" frame. It looks like the standard frame. See page 102 here 1934 Chevy...
Wow! Talk about a learning curve in aero design:D Those daring young men in their flying machines...I salute thee.
Hey, Andy! Welcome aboard!
Welcome aboard Devil Dog! Let's see what we can do to get you on a constructive course... I'll send you an email.
That's fantastic! It's always refreshing to hear of something good happening in this world. Congrats Don and Bev!
Oh yeah, I remember that Orange Beast! Would be nice to see some pics or better yet, some video/audio.
Then Yuma is definately your friend! I'm a fan of the "Dry Heat" too. I spend a couple of weeks out of each year there and I really like it.
Flat-Foot called it! 1-1/2 to 2 coils cut and some lowering blocks. Depending on how low you go you may have to trim the lower control arm...
Very nice build! The video is tops...and the intake tech most appreciated.
Hans, Gerry Burger did a tech article in the August 1997 issue of Rodders Digest on extending the front fenders on a 1948 Chevy. The name of the...
Take a gander at the Markley Bros Belly Tank post. There may be some good pics there. HAMBer Shifts has a friend that made him a blower...
Here ya go, Jeff! The first 3 are HAMBer Brigrat's motor. The other are Kerr's old ride. Blown Red Ram in D.A.D. ...Awesome!!! [IMG]...
That is a badass lookin car!
Post over in the North Carolina HAMBers Social Group , send a PM and personal email to Old Goat1 (Bruce), or contact the Carolina Classic Cruisers...
Congrats, Nick!
What a sound! I hope it gets buck sixty and then some.
Wow! Local finds?
Ferocious! Now that is going to be a very interesting build.
Thanks, John!
It has a profile similar to the coupe in HAMBer CW's40TPU avatar.
Check the frame section in this manual 1929-1941 Chevrolet Chassis & Body Parts . If it's seperate (welded and or riveted on) there should be a...
There are a couple of good shots in these posts: 34 Chevy Sedan Project 33 chevy front suspension questions I have the pattern for a...
Great metal work! A psuedo-roll cage is also in my plans. Look forward to seeing more of this build.
Just what I need. Thanks!
Thanks, Bowtie Coupe - Kathy has a '35 Standard so the suicide door Master statement is correct her year. I'm unable to verify the wheelbase on...
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