The Jalopy Journal
First and foremost, thank you all for your feedback (both positive and negative) and for your support. We’ve been overwhelmed by the goodwill...
We just started a new thread with more details about what's been going on at TRJ here:...
It’s been far too long since we’ve communicated with our readers and with customers who are waiting for orders. We are sincerely sorry for the...
Hi guys. We really appreciate those who have voiced their support, and we completely understand those who are upset with us for the lack of...
There was some internal miscommunication about that. All domestic and international issues went to the fulfillment/mailing house at the same time,...
First off, we’re sorry for our delayed response. The holidays are always particularly busy around here and we’ve been all hands on deck, which...
We're glad to hear issue #84 has already reached some of you, and for those who haven't gotten theirs yet, it is on its way. Regarding the...
Hey @K13, we understand your frustration. We strive to keep our customers in the loop every step of the way. Whether it was our move from...
I really don't have any more to add to what has already been said, but I do know that I will miss Henry Dana. I first met him in the late '70s....
Hi @hrm2k, As I'm sure you've heard, we're still running with a skeleton crew due to the current global pandemic. We're already a small business...
@rusty1 we're sorry to see your magazine was lost in the mail. We've sent you a message. We really appreciate all the positive feedback about...
Contact us directly. We will replace poster. Best to call us, but we do have limited customer service capacity do to the virus. But, we will get...
A handful of readers received multiple copies as @Louie did. Both we and our mailing house follow all of the postal service guidelines, and the...
Hey guys, we digitized the complete "Ride 'Em, Wreck 'Em, and Never Check 'Em" article from TRJ #17 and you can read it for free on our site here....
We were at the first Round Up back in 2002 and, much like @Ryan, shot some black and white film that day. Our favorites ended up in our coverage...
We're glad to hear these are hitting mailboxes already. Thank you for letting us know about this incident with receiving multiple copies. Can you...
Thank you everyone for your bids to support the H.A.M.B.! @rob-redm is our winner and his prize will be heading his way shortly. Thanks again!
I remember the photo of the 6-cylinder '57 being on he cover of Popular Hot Rodding back in the late-'70s. When I can get back to my magazine...
Despite the disruption we’ve all been experiencing in our lives lately, we’ve been keeping busy here at TRJ. We’ve got a new issue finished,...
Thank you everybody for the kind words. Without you guys, TRJ wouldn't exist. We sincerely appreciate your support.
A note to TRJ readers here on the H.A.M.B.: We know you’ve been waiting much longer than usual to receive your new issue, and I apologize for...
Once again, thank you for the kind words everyone. Without your support, TRJ wouldn't be possible. On that same note, we were talking with @Ryan...
It really is humbling to read your positive responses. It's cool to see some familiar names on here, as well as a lot of folks that we haven't met...
Thank you all for the positive comments. We really appreciate all of your support, whether you've just begun subscribing or you've been with us...
Hey everyone, Just wanted to chime in here. Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. As you may have noticed, this was our first time...
We would be happy to scan and post the article from TRJ #17, but we need a few days. Between printing TRJ #83 and GNRS we are spread pretty thin...
What's hard to believe that the day Pete's coupe was disassembled was more than three decades ago. It was whole lot of fun. Street Rodder51,...
I had the same thought as Weedburner, "Looks like Craig's coupe". I remember seeing this thing all over Southern California in the '70s and '80s....
There are two things that have dominated my thoughts as I have kept up with this thread over the past few days. First, I am in agreement with most...
Hi, I remember this car from Rod & Custom. It was shown in the November 1970 issue in the coverage of the first Street Rod Nationals in Peoria....
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