The Jalopy Journal
Thanks for all the info. I'm working on a punch and die to use in a shop press. More time than money!!!
I was given this Kennedy toolbox today, great shape except it's missing 6 of the drawer slides. They appear to be the same as ones on an older...
Tom, I've tried several times to connect with him, seems he's pretty busy with family and work. Hopefully we'll be able to get together so I can...
Looking good Six Ball, you'll be ready for Pikes Peak soon!!!
Yesterday, while putting gas in the '40 Plymouth, I was asked what year the car was, then asked if it still ran??
Nice, I never look that good when I come out of my garage!!!
Good to see your parts pile getting bigger. I'm still waiting to receive pictures of dads car, but I did get some to tease you with....... ....
Glad that the info was helpful, will pass along more as I get it. My brother has the speedster chassis assembled, but encountered some problems...
Try getting hold of the Northwest Vintage Speedster Club, limited to pre '34 4 cly cars. The contact I have is: Tim Knapp, N.W.V.S. Editor...
Sent some info via first class mail today. Also have some info on some of the modifications my dad did. 1) Modified the rockers so they were...
Found these off the web, an Essex and a Hudson[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You'd think that with all the time I spent with him in the garage that I would know more than I do !! I'll check with family members about...
Great find!! I grew up knee deep in 4 cly Essex cars and parts. My dad was building a 1919 speedster and a 1921 touring. My dad, the cars and...
Thanks for the reply, I was looking at the mirrors that have a strap that runs from the lower window channel to the bottom of the door, but...
Looking for ideas for towing mirrors for my '40 Plymouth. Want to tow my 15 foot '64 Santa Fe travel trailer with my Plymouth. Anyone want to...
Congratulations, hope you have many more burnouts together!!
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[ATTACH] Here's my P10, was a 38,000 mile one owner car when I bought it in 1972. Not stock now.
I just paid $50.86 out the door for 75/25 AR-CO2 mix, receipt says 87 cf, here in washington
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1936 Chrysler c7 my dad bought this coupe in 1957. I learned to drive in this car, dad's now gone and it's in my garage.[ATTACH]
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Not a hot rod, but it's a daily driven, year round flat head driver.
Anything you do to it would be better than your neighbor scraping it!!!
You can never have too many grounds on automotive electrical circuts. Poor grounding leads to electronic misery.
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Yes, please. I've often wondered about a F head conversion for the mopar L head motors, your project will be interesting.
Found this pic on google, '33 Chrysler
Yup, '32, '33 Chrysler
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