The Jalopy Journal
Kinda neat little car… I love the drag car version.
Thanks… couldn’t find the delete button so I edited original post
Awesome…. Thanks for all the informtion. I was searching for an open drive rear end for my project and came across this for sale. Had never seen...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Anyone able to identify this rear end? Pretty sure its Ford. Has spring behind, wide five drums but axle bell is different and...
Hi from NB Canada… haven’t been here in a while
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Cool original welding rig
Wow checked your post on the Plymouth. How some people have time to pick at spelling mistakes on a site dedicated to the hobby. Thanks for all...
The wheels are from a 34 plymouth. They are 16 inch and have 5 x 4 1/2 bolt pattern. They kinda have an artilary wheel look to them. I'm...
Man I love George Trosley great CARtoonist. But as far as ART Tom Fritz and Norwell get my vote
Hey from SJ NB What are you building? Pics perhaps? Aluminum is ok but RUST is king.
Looking to use 4 1/2 x 5- 1935 plymouth wheels on ford bolt 5 1/2x5 hubs. Anyone have any bad/good feedback on the ones offered by Speedway?
"That sucks like a new GF" This could be good or bad
It does say for Model A Ford on it that should explain it
He did say 750 obo so try him out at 650 sounds like a good enough deal to me
Welcome from eastern canada Love the Merc waggun!
Awesome, I was at a yard late 80's in Limestone Maine there were 6 to 700 cars there all 40's to 50's. some 60's Everything was being cleaned...
My dad had a 47 sedan, He got rid of it in the mid 90's Wish I would've hung on to it. Nice work!!
HOT WHEELS and TONKAS!!!!
Welcome from out west, western NB that is.
Awsum ride hope you go with the WW and cream version NICE!!
Used JB weld and dimes to seal an exhaust leak for an inspection on an 85 Diplomat. Got it to pass surprisingly???
Now this may sound odd or maybe not. I seen a guy had used door lock mechanism from a VW rabbit in his model A pick up doors. He had adapted the...
Snowmobiles without snow is even better. Can't wait for summer. Welcome aboard from N.B.
Always stash left over nuts and bolts are for future projects
So let's start a poll and rank them as we see them I definitely see the ranking coming out different than the readers of HRM
I love it, my dads got the exact same car. More doors need lovin' too
I picked up a 39 ford assembly but am missing the clutch pedal for some reason. :confused: Figured I should pick it up any ways as the price...
Man how technology has changed, whatever works tho. The things that we could all learn from the oldtimers they made do with what they had....
Mine is of my gramps in the 40's. I just liked the look of it
I've got a 38 Ford dash and gauges that I want to use along with the stock gauges in my 27 T Coupe. I really like the look of the original Ford...
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