The Jalopy Journal
Canadian Pontiacs were built on Chevrolet chassis (narrow Track as opposed to wide track), as a result many parts were sourced from the parts bin
the coupons can still be used as cash in person at the retail stores....some rare coupons are worth $ to collectors, but they must be in Mint...
I am sure the racers installed larger studs and were able to make the drum removable
In my apprenticeship we would just "snap " a heavy chain and it would pop right out!
There is a wire rope cable between the two trucks that is kept taught in order for the LONG logs to stay in place
To stop the bridge woodwork from rotting out
Looks Like Michigan
Hello Algoma 66 Looking through the Rodders Journal blog I saw your Question from June...I did receive my copy in the mail in a yellow blister...
Recieved my copy of Number Eighty Six today... heartfelt thanks to everyone involved, I did see where they promised to send out to international...
I thought you would reply J Hansom....Could be a Sicard... manufacturers used International cabs on many differant highway tractors in the 60's
Does any one have an ISBN number for the book on Bill Simpson autobiography, I searched ABE Books and could not find it, the ISBN number would...
I think the boot tops are turned down.....
Correct... there has been a stage play done on that story. Played for a long time in Toronto
Buick
Yup... Got both issues in the mail yesterday in Ontario... I posted on their facebook page that I. received them. Others posted as well !
Good day.... I have a shifter tube but I am in Ontario Canada north of Barrie! i would donate it to he cause, but first I have to find it....
Sorry for the misunderstanding, I tried to send the message, and then it disappeared. intended to say I recieved a package from Rodders Journal...
Good to see another Canuck... I live at Orr Lake with my '52 Buick and '42 Ford pickup
Thank You J Hanson, you always reply with great information... Much Appreciated
It would be out of a one Ton truck....Hook up with a local steam or tractor club some one there would have an idea.
A good group for you in Ontario would be the Early Ford V8 Club but it is based out of Oshawa, Another is Back Alley Cruisers based out of...
Canadian Content on the Glass container. Canadian Club Whiskey
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