The Jalopy Journal
Ryan - AI ghosting? Just wondering
No kidding! It’s perfect, even have the clock-setting knob, can’t see any room for improvement in here. Thanks for the pix.
It’s a beautiful thing! Can you give us some interior photos too?
Bring back to this forum: Germ vs Bill. What a meltdown!
I would think an aircraft engine mag set...
'39 Deluxe Coupe, $220 in 1959. 255 merc, 25 tooth Zephyr gears, interior was all done up. Later on replaced the flathead with a 324 Olds. Broke...
324 in my '39 coupe Unknown cam w/solids, McGurk rockers, Mallory dist - [ATTACH]
Very Excellent therapy for a crisis! '61-2 always a favorite, looking forward to yr assy thread.
Not really hot rod, but good car songs for the road... Buick 59, The Medallions 455 Rocket, Kathy Mattea
Wow! What a find - More photos, please.
Well, this one’s pretty good - but,,,, It’s a pretty tall order to give a forty better lines than original.
Love your roadtrip pix - thanks!
Flat cam?
Yes, 303 Rocket!
THANK YOU for your photography and for posting these. Real rods and customs again. Much appreciated!
Look up Tex Smith's "dollar a pound" roadster for a cool application of the OHC Pontiac
Nailed it! Good work!
Thanks for the detail in your build thread. The top looks oddly tall, doesn't it?
THANK YOU for taking the time to post these pix; what an array of treasure!
Here ya go... http://www.hospitalrigging.com/allterraingantrycrane.htm
Both good, PC, Win 10/Firefox
He has nailed the proportions - that's almost impossible to do on a '39/40 and improve on the factory coupe top. Could not be done better than this!
What a great thread! Just the right level of rehab, here. It's a beautiful thing. (The bobbed option will sure fit this well).
Olds Rocket, Lincoln radiator, flex hose top and bottom, 1960. Nobody complained then, so...
Very nice! Liking your choices, there.
Damn but I'm glad I went with a Mor-Drop...
Gathering firewood for winter, hauling hay for the critters. 226 Super Hurricane mill and 5.38's will take it nearly [ATTACH] [ATTACH] anywhere...
Spotted in its natural habitat,,,
my guess is customized '46-'48 Lincoln Continental
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