The Jalopy Journal
Great pics! Thanks for posting!
Great pics. Thanks for posting!
Great stuff! Thanks for posting!
Gotta love a Vicki!
Congratulations!
Ford flathead exhaust manifolds. Were ground smooth and painted with VHT and baked. Have held up pretty well. Studs in good shape. Can't use with...
Just an FYI thing. I have a friend who has a Toyota box in his 1956 F100. He had it installed so he could get power steering to make the truck...
What do you have for a steering box? In theory the column also extends below the floor. Is there a way to slide the column down some? Maybe...
Thanks for posting! Cool stuff!
Thanks for posting Anthony! T bucket guy was hard core!
Nice job Jim!
They are the ones everybody else calls when they have an automotive problem they can't figure out!
Very cool! Thanks for posting.
Very cool video. Thanks for sharing!
Sweet! Some nice rides in that group! Thanks for posting!
I know this won't help but gaps on these old cars are never very consistent, especially with the rounded bodies of the 40's. On my 47 ford coupe...
Looking good!
Pretty cool. Thanks for posting!
Technically this is the first one for me, that got completed. I had a 1947 Ford coupe that was my first but it was never finished and was traded...
Just an FYI, after viewing the clip of the car running along you best check your passenger rear tire on the inside as it looked like a sizeable...
Well if you have fuel, spark, compression, and timing, it has to start. Pour a little gas down the carb and try starting it up. If it starts and...
Two Sun tachometers. One is an 801 model from Nov. of 1969, the other one is a Sun Super Tach II. Not sure when it was made. These have been...
Just the thing to take your mind off your troubles, build a hot rod! Yeah man! Get after it!
Brian if you get stalled again call me! I'll come get it if your giving it away! I promise I'll finish it!:D
OK. Some tough choices on those pages! First up for the under $20k is 1937 Stude pickup at $11.5k. [ATTACH] Second for the over $20k is the...
Haven't seen any negative issues with the cover on my my coil so far. Have over 700 miles on it and its running fine.
What kind of distributor is it? Pick up a new one for about $60 and stab it in and see what happens. Or borrow one if you don't want to buy one.
Nice stuff! Thanks for posting!
I fabbed up a bracket to bolt mine on in those 2 holes that you have missing, but I think you could probably use the 2 head bolts right there to...
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