The Jalopy Journal
50 Ford dash knob. Used to have one of the cars, 2 door Custom Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Need pics of the sections you’re concerned with, have done a few duces and a bunch of A’s may have some pics that’ll help. Sent from my iPhone...
the last on I did was a 40 Plymouth PU got the motor from Advance, not a stretch, heater cores are harder to find for the old stuff Fasco DC...
I drove a 63 Bel Air wagon every day not 80 miles but city traffic can make it feel like 80 miles, no problems. but on the COLD days the wife's...
better than a sharp stick in the eye...access is tough, hole in the floor under the seat, hard to get adjusted, they work fine after you chop it...
saw this post on old skool rods page maybe can give you some ideas. I've done a couple of these but not the Yankee....
run it, save the money, swap her out when she's done...
the razor blade thing'y is pretty cool, I've always ground out the skinny white walls or raised letters for the wide white look. newer skinny...
opened a small hot rod shop 3 years ago after firefighter 30 years... still broke
welcome, sorry for your loss, super nice Dodge duce
my son and I ran a 49 style Line Deluxe bagged and chopped, drove it everyday and camped out of it for over 2 years. drive train is the only...
are you kidding??? F$#%king Bad ASS ...need I say more
no question... bag it
61 unibody...shop truck...every day, before that 63 Bel Air wagon...shop truck (wagon)...every day. why have if ya dont drive ??
I've put the bat just about everywhere the last under seat was a 40 Ply truck, it worked out fine but access was a bitch (no bottom cushion seat)...
welcome from Louisville, KY
"there's never enough time to fix it right but there's plenty of time to fix it again" Don Juan
"why do I need to check it if there's no oil in it?" my buddy's girl friend....yesterday
" what'a ya got in that thing? (he asked)...Black & Decker D-51 " "B" movie line...a classic my pops used to always say "you can't break it if...
hell yeah!! nice save for sure. here the pick yards wont sell you a whole car if its inside the fence. I hauled a couple out one piece a time...it...
still use the wheel barrows and wagons, have used a feew 30-55 gal barrel rims over the years as well...
welcome
no worse than mine... steel structure still behind all that patina?
so I'm guess'n the car was named "stud" by the rear qtr pic...sweet. My houses always come with plumbing issues and wet basements...way past swing...
do the metal work, only filler for lines and gaps if paint is slick, make it as thin as possible, use a polycoat (Clausens all-n-one is pretty...
yeah definitely raise it up, we did a 40 Plymouth p/u with a sbc that had been installed low in the rails the top rad hose looked like something...
what kind of tack is it? old or new?
we make them out of 3/16 but only because I keep 3/16 in stock at the shop. I agree 1/8 should be fine (in the old days we used SS hose clamps for...
help a buddy work on his car for a few days always worked for me. I used to think I lacked motivation but hell I got friends who've had 'em sit...
from one FNG to another welcome from central KY
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