The Jalopy Journal
One of my favorite roadsters.
Do you know who the owners were in those old pics? Really cool.
They must have modified the frame. The body follows the frame very nicely. That is a lot of trouble to go to get it looking like it does. Great...
Fantastic in every way!! That transmission should make it a lot of fun to drive.
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Wow. Way to go!
Beautiful work. I think you like the air condtioning.
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Bob was a friend to so many. I knew him since the mid 90's. Hard to believe I can't pick up the phone and call him. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Do you know how many of the early Fords shown were for sale? And were they selling? Particularly the 1934 Ford project cars on trailers.
Thank you for all of the pictures. What an amazing collection of cool hot rods and customs. Couldn't help but notice the number of 3w coupes...
@rexrogers and crew did a nice job on it. My favorite chopped '36 5w for sure.
Looking great!
Sure would love to see the photos. Sueded69
Volt gauges were not available in the 40' and 50's. Only an amp gauge (ammeter).
I don't have any pictures of 2222 club or of Pat Kirkwood's hot rod. I believe he had a roadster. Here is a picture but I do not own the rights...
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I seriously doubt it was a track roadster. Work was not done in 1946 when a model a track roadster would possibly be run. Also I am confused...
Also all of the work appears to be well done for the time it was done. Not thrown together.
Does it look like it was black then light blue and then black? Kind of looks like that to me. Looks like it was a race car for awhile and that...
Definitely appears to have had a license plate and taillights so it ran at some point on the street. I doubt it ran much with the roll bar hoop...
The details of the car are simply amazing. Right down to the rear tire cross grooves done by Pat.
Thanks Travis. It looks like our hobby is doing well. Great cars and video.
Good sleuthing.
I've had my 32 gas tank sealed with a liquid coating for about 20 years. Sitting up several years with the ethanol based gasoline in it has...
That dropped headlight bar looks great
Curious to see what steering gear Jake used. Stock? or modified?
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Nice Eric!
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