The Jalopy Journal
The link works for me, the bus pictured is a gmc
PVC pipe rear bumper?
Great lookin truck Justin36, looks great as-is
NewFisher, I love your truck. Where is the train picture taken?
Hey LN7 Nut, I just saw your wrecker on American Pickers, they used an image of it towing an early chevy roadster when they were describing a 34...
[IMG] Porsche 550 factory race team lightweight hill climbers were using belled holes extensively by 1954/55
[img] [img] [img] [img] 47 Chevy spotted on CL a few years ago. Uniquely, it had a 383 small block swapped in but stock running gear otherwise....
Buick is a photoshop
41-47 ford. Is it on an olds tornado frame? Front wheels look like it might be. 4 doors of that era are not factory made but were coach built...
I'd just pull the trigger and buy it if its around scrap price. its a can't lose deal
Just saw it on Ebay, good luck with the sale.
Any updates?
my $.02, if its hauling a vintage drag car...it should have the original chassis. Period engine and trans upgrades will bring it to life....
It would be hard to find a better owner for that truck than Spankster
[img] I'm not sure about restoration because I've just gotten my '48 Chevy COE running and driving so well and about to start on the bed. But I...
[img] My 1941 Ford Marmon Herrington All Wheel Drive COE
The 41 COE schoolbus is in Great Falls. This one below is in Kenmore Washington, owner is moving soon and it needs a new home. Its a 1952...
[img] [img] Neat 1941 COE schoolbus in Montana...not mine
I'm from Oregon. I've Got a 61 Parkwood wagon airbagged and a 48 Chevy 5700 COE that is going to be my car hauler soon. Right now I haul...
thanks for the updates! This is my favorite build on the HAMB
This cummins powered ford COE? http://www.hotrodhotline.com/feature/garage/08scottmann/ [IMG][IMG]
Any more info on this Art Deco COE?
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