The Jalopy Journal
Thank you Jack, for your insight and the informative link. I knew you would be a good guy to touch base with on this subject.
Thank you all, for your responses. I do think the auction idea is probably the best way to go. Not that I am looking for ultimate top buck, but...
I just put up a post over in the “what’s it worth section “ but thought I should put these in this thread as well. The wife wants me to part with...
I have decided to part with my Tonka and other toy trucks. My question is what are they worth and is there still a demand ? There are...
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That’s Jim Lytle’s original Big Al. Powered by an Allison aircraft engine.
So, this is the 3W that one post member Nthgth ; asked about 2/12/25 in the What’s it worth section. The pic got deleted… I figured it would show...
To me it looks like possibly ‘38 Ford.
I fall in line with Mark on this one, gotta have all four windows down to look cool! Make mine a ‘57 though…[ATTACH]
A small Ansen oldie: [ATTACH]
1955 through 1957 cars , 1956 through 1967 Vettes, 1958 through 1964 Impalas .
Unfortunately Bruce has been gone for a few years.
The first one is definitely a 1952 Ford grill.
The ‘37 roadsters do not have roll up windows, they have side curtains. The openings in the door tops are capped off. They do have fixed...
I believe there actually was a 1937 Ford roadster made. However it used the same doors as the roll up window convertible with filler caps , where...
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That would be the Bill Marshall ‘32. Happy to oblige![ATTACH]
Personally my dog and I prefer this Chevy coupe design![ATTACH]
Guess my memory hasn’t failed yet. Here is a still from Andy’s book showing the Tut Brown roadster and a shot of Andy’s tub.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
That might be the Tut Brown roadster. Would have to look back in my R&C’s to confirm it.
I just looked thru your media pictures. You sure have hauled a lot of nice “rides” over the years! I noticed the same 1930 black “A” coupe on page...
Not being a smart ass, but that is a 1930 “A” coupe.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thanks, Found it at Hershey in about 1974. I’ve always thought it is a Stelling &Helling
The C4B came out in 1965.
That 1960 block and 1957 stagger bolt heads wear their grime like a badge of honor! This 294” has been run in’ hard for quite a few decades.
The leaves hadn’t changed yet, but this one always fits in at Halloween parades:[ATTACH][ATTACH]
In my mind patina is old weathered paint that has stood up to time, without rust. This paint was on this car, from the first time I saw her in...
My take on the mid 60’s look. Don’t forget to chrome your Vette covers to piss off the restorers![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice work! That’s a good lookn’ pair of AP’s.
Possibly AI, Anderson Industries?
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