The Jalopy Journal
super,super rare even in Canada, they also made them in 1958 http://abdul-cars-classic.blogspot.ca/2010/04/1957-8-meteor-ranchero.html
We built the roadster as a long distance touring car. Thus it was more function over style. I remember one early very foggy Saskatchewan morning...
Making a vision a reality! Great metal work!
On our way to a show (that is my '36 Ford Tudor flatback on the right) I stopped for a full service gas fill up. I unlocked the gas cap on the...
Here is a pic of the Federation Bridge to PEI that we crossed with the roadster in 2014. Been talk for over 25 years of having a fixed link to...
WOW! Jim, that is one cool T roadster you have.....but the story is even cooler!!
Thanks tofords for posting the great pics of the Lake Havasu Deuces show! Hopefully some of those '32's will be at this upcoming show also!...
As a Hot Rod defined in its most simple form, the Model T is where it all started. Manufacturers in the late 20'2, 30's and then forties made the...
After yard work, it's good to go for a cruise! [IMG]
Good to see progress has been made on your T project. Lots of photos detailing your custom build. Curious, since you have a leather shop, and your...
Thanks for posting.....some of the best indoor car show photography out there! You must have the patience of a saint as those pictures were taken...
Here is the latest info: I feel that some clarification is required! The Fair Weather Rule is nothing to do with the SVABC (we have a...
Good to hear that the fenderless fairweather law is going to be in effect this summer in B.C.! The timing is perfect with Deuce Days 2016 this...
Thanks for taking the time to post those show pics! Lots of fine machinery down under!
Neil's Hemi Roadster build on the cover of the April/May 2016 that will be out soon! [IMG]
Now that is a "cool" Buick!
Here our a couple pictures I took of Neil's Roadster frame with the tailpipes & hangers made.
Iconic restored milestone coupe that best exemplifies what a Hot Rod should look like!
Marty, now that is a historic picture you posted! WOW!
cool story, nice to see it back on the road!
Looks Great Neil! Can't wait to hear that Hemi!
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Owned this MacLanders built '39 Willys sedan for a few years. Street driven, naturally aspirated 406 cu. in. SBC ran 11 flat @ 128 mph! [IMG]
Before (pictured with my son Neil): [IMG] After! [IMG]
what a great picture, hotrodprimer!
Nice coupe! The east coast is getting an exceptionally warm weather so far this winter?
Yes Bruce, that counts!
Wow, that's crazy! Looks like the video was taken before the road was plowed!
Ok, I don't drive around in December in a fenderless '28 Roadster, but it does make for some cool photos! Lets see some pics of Hot Rods out...
Your '32 is spot on, high caliber and captures the true essence of what a hot rod should be!
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