The Jalopy Journal
UPDATE: FIXED - I tried reversing the polarity on the VSS sensor, just to see if any different results where to be had, which changed nothing. I...
two wire
I have a 62 Ford Fairlane, to which I replaced the C-4 auto with a TKX 5 spd. My speedometer, Omega Kustom, was using a two wire speed sensor...
UPDATE: I had received a couple Currie cut-to-fit and thought that they just might fit. Well, after cutting I'm 1/8" from fully seating the...
I have a narrowed rear end housing from my 62 Fairlane (small housing, small bearing, 28 spline) that I'm in need of an axle length of 24.625"...
I ended up with some springs from Summit. W-999. They are the correct length and hopefully the correct spring rate. They fit a Nova II which is...
I need springs. I dont have springs. They did not come with the car. Hinges work fine.
62 Fairlane springs seem to be a one year only type part. I ordered some for a 63 that are short and fat, hence not working. The springs needed...
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Deposit Received - Sale Pending
Bumpity, no interest at all? Surely someone wants a project. Any offers?
1928 Hupmobile, Century 6, Model A moredoor in project state building into resto-mod. Drivetrain: Fatman MustangII frontend LT1 motor, rewired...
Family camping: [IMG] Im thinking gloss black the fenders, semi-gloss dark brown for the body with turqouise pin around the body accents. I...
The history of the car: The car was bought new by my great-great grandmother for her son new in '28. The car was from the NY area of...
Rear is a ford 8.8 disc out of an explorer.
Stance: [IMG] [IMG]
Rear frame notched: [IMG] [IMG]
Started reframing the interior: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Built the intake: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Built some brackets for the alt and a/c compressor so everything would fit under the hood: [IMG] [IMG]
I got it tucked under the dash pretty well. The car orginally had wood sill plates, which Ive redone in steel. I think I will duct a vent into the...
I bought a Manex rear air from 'U yank it' which came out of a limo. The size is a little more than I could stuff under the dash in its entirety...
Hung a ford 8.8 rear: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Hung a column, mounted a master cylinder, built some pedals. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Built motor and transmission mounts. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I bought a Buick Roadmaster and stripped it down. LT1 and auto. Retained the EFI. Rewired the motor for component location. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
Post chop: [img] [img] [img] [img]
Pre-chop of 2": [img] [img] [img]
Deforested the interior: Wood framing from the doors: [img] Door skins sat in: [img] Inside view of stripped doors: [img]
Old family pictures: [img] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
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