The Jalopy Journal
I went with cole-hersee switch that they use in semi trucks, 15 years and no problems.
We will be there.
The torker manifold cleared on my 59 283.
It was good to see you again, truck looks great....
I have the radio in my 50 nash on the transmission tunnel and the antenna laying on the floor under the seat and it works great.
Fastcar, those look like 59-60 rambler american tail lights.
RIP Jim and family prayers.
The bodies are the same, all the fenders and hood and grille are different.
You should be able to buy shims to move the starter further away from the starter bracket that bolts to the block.
I got mine out easy with a bushing driver from the backside. Had one that fit in the hole easily.
I spent most of my time with my son at the pinstripers booth painting panels for the Dream Factory auction. They raised over 18,000 dollars for...
We have the 35 coupe down there again it is the yellow 35 with black stripes.
Try C2C Fabrication they make a lot of metal panels.
We will be there in the 35.
Hi Micky, have you ever thought of two toning it, like blue on the bottom and off-white on the top at the accent line.
Newer carbs will not match the old small bore intakes.
He was a great friend of ours and will be missed. RIP....
We plan on being there in our 35.
Our 35 coupe had the same thing on the original column.
RIP...
Good to see you there Bruce..
We plan on being there with the Nash.
The springs are sagging too much and not doing any springing action.
Wanted to go this year but the wife has been in and out of the hospital three times since the end of December fighting a staph infection in her...
When you spread the wishbones on 35 and up the perch at the shackles is on a different angle than the springs and can wear faster.
I have a 35 with the x on the cowl. They made an early and late 35 bodys.
The top of the bed rail is different between them. Ad series has a slanted top rail and 55 - 59 up has the flat top rail.
I bought a pair of rocker panels from them, they were good quality and installed very easy.
Gary sold the business several years ago.
We knew Don for about 40 years, he was one of the nicest guys you would ever meet. RIP Don
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