The Jalopy Journal
Vintage car top carrier for that great 60's wagon look. Slight patina but in very nice shape. All clips and rubber cups are there and in good...
I put electric windows in my 1948 Chevy truck and have both crank mechanisms and handles I no longer need. Drivers is new, passenger probably...
I replaced the 216 in my 41 Chevy Sedan with a 235 and installed Fenton split exhaust manifolds. My shift lever hits the manifold. I heated up...
I repair power equipment on the side. Lawnmowers are my specialty but small 2 stroke powered equipment I can repair also. It's just hard to...
What about the power steering aspect? I upgraded my 48 Chevy 1/2 ton to MII so I could have power steering. Is there a power steering upgrade...
Too much advance. I bought a car 500 miles from home, drove it through the mountains of Maryland and going down the hills it sputtered and...
If I thought I'd be doing this again I'd buy either the slide hammer or that neat Lisle tool. It was late at night, it was hot and I just wanted...
My first attempt at removing a pilot bushing almost failed. I read where people cut a wooden dowel and hydraulically pushed the bushing out with...
Found them. Thanks for the part number
Very cool. Dare to be different. No cookie cutter car there. Hard to find parts but there won't be several in a row at a car show either. Keep...
This was bugging me so I went out and inspected this again. There was a long bolt that goes all the way through the front cross member. and...
I've gotten great buys on e-bay and Craigs List and Yahoo Groups and HAMB and local classifieds. It's just one tool in a box of buying tools to...
My front engine mounts disintegrated into an indistinguishable mass of goo. Are new ones available somewhere? The ones I've seen on e-bay don't...
I'd leave them black. Breaks up all that green and actually kind of goes along with the black wall tires.
Boy is it cracked!! It runs from the front of the engine on the intake/exhaust side all the way to the rear of the engine. It's a real shame...
I'm getting ready to replace a 6 cylinder in a 1941 Chevy with what I'm pretty sure is a 1957 235 from a Powerglide. I say that because the...
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