The Jalopy Journal
X2 Porky Chedwick "Daddio of the Raddio" WAMO Pittsburgh PA. And, Terry Lee "Music For Young Lovers" WESA Charleroi PA
Very nice! Looks good to me just the way it sits. I think the combination of the stance, the wheels, the chop, and the color is a great combination.
Great show Larry, you definately nailed it this year! We all got a peek of how it looked, and sounded, back in the heyday of motor racing. It was...
Gary.... We have gone the last couple of years and also like it a lot better than Columbus. We usually don't have any problems in finding a place...
This is a rear sump pan on a 302 cubic inch engine from an 86 Ford Econoline van. It measures approximately 4 3/4" to 5" from the mounting rail to...
. Synthetic oil not recommended. It is good for your engine, but it has the habit of leaking through seals and gaskets regular oil does not....
Ryan did a blog on the Jalopy Journal main page concerning Dan Post's books back on May 20, 2009. For those that are not familiar with these...
^^^^^^ Very nice!!!! Way to go Western Maryland Street Rodders. ^^^^
Sounds like a good deal to me. We'll be there Friday and Saturday. Ken
Stupendous photography Jen. You really caught the overall vibe of the event. I particularly liked the black and white photos taken at the flyers...
Thanks Larry, this was an awesome show. I don't think anybody cared about or even noticed a little heat and humidity and the monsoon rain. It was...
After wire brushing the heavier rust off, I would use phosphoric acid and course stripping pads to clean up the remaining rust on the engine...
Nice turnout for the first get together, let's do this again. Thanks Sam for getting it started. Nice meeting and talking to you guys. Ken
Count me in. I have to be in New Ken a little later in the morning so I won't be able to stay too long. It will be nice to meet everybody.
No mystery here.....I'm one bald headed SOB. Nickname given to me years ago.
Great show Larry, as always. Congratulations on the biggest and arguably the best Jalopy Showdown ever. I was really impressed on how smooth it...
Here's my guess...... 57 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser
I was anxiously waiting for your post. As always, great photo coverage of a fantastic show. The flicker page is definately worth a look. Makes me...
Lot's of good information here and thanks for taking the time to do this. At the risk of sounding like a total dumb ass, I'd like to know how your...
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=298378 Check this out before you start. An excellent low buck method to box your frame.
I've used the electrolysis process a number of times with good success. I have not tried the baking soda in the oven trick. I use either washing...
Anybody have dimensions on these tanks?
Ask for ph increaser, its 100% sodium carbonate. Also, Arm and Hammer Washing Soda from your local grocery store.
I've been using the electrolosis method for rust removal on my F1 pickup project. I've used it for the smallest parts all the way up to fenders...
Here's the link to the garagejournal post http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=75488&page=1
Try Elizabeth Radiator on Route 51 south of the Elizabeth Bridge. They cleaned and sealed mine years ago and still no leaks. I can't remember for...
Here's mine in the mock-up stage after the chassis was finished. The triangulated 4-bar came from Air Ride Technologies. The M-II frontend is...
I put thousands and thousands of miles on my 49 Ford coupe since the late 90's and never felt unsafe using bias ply tires. Make sure your front...
This show has come a long way in the last few years and heading in the right direction. Lots of HAMB friendly cars and trucks. Thanks for posting.
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