The Jalopy Journal
I've seen the rest of this car's body--so you have dirt in NY too, huh?
What's the 'go faster' formula for 200lbs of iron oxide?
You even have a DOOR! (Envy)
The dash is mostly intact. 5 to 6 inches of the passenger end have rusted away, but the gauge sockets et al seem usable.
Fresh from it's mostly-final resting place in the woods of central Missouri. There's little left there. The only salvageable parts are the gas...
Digging that 1.5 ton, delirium.
It's my opinion that the Focke Wulf 190 is the best looking of the Luftwaffe's prop-driven planes. I know it's O/T, but would love to see more...
Thanks for the ride. Jealous of that TX weather!
Good luck topping 2007; that'll be tough. (Nice piece in the last TRJ, by the way). Happy birthday!
Another vote for aircraft stripper. Glop it on, and it'll eat through multiple layers (have used it to eat through three layers at once.) Use...
My son and I built one of those this summer. Pretty good model, you can even advance the timing. Hopefully that flathead will be available when...
Geez Mick...spinning straw into gold looks like less of a challenge than that transformation. Awesome man!
The following link lists which tool lines are made by which manufacturer (at least up to 2003; the last time this page was updated.)...
Most of the treadmills I've seen have computerized controllers that don't allow for much manual control of motor speed (plus, they ramp up slowly...
A bit like a tackle box. I use an old metal tackle box for electronics, the small compartments are handy. I have one or two 'new' toolboxes, but...
Wow, I dig that twin tank! Another pic, from it's heyday: [IMG]
Bobby Green's got one of those; accents his belly tank nicely. I'd kill for one of those (well, at least maim.)
Out of curiosity, what purpose does the mirror serve?
I think the mirror in the lid makes it a make-up case.
I love hot rod COEs and this is a great example.
Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools is a good site. Another good tool blog is www.toolmonger.com
Money sent for mine. Good luck Bobby!
The correct width he's looking for is 59.25", flange-to-flange (we're rebuilding a `68 vert.) From what I've read, your friend needs a Fox body...
I'm in the Warrensburg area.
Bobby, I cannot tell you how much I love that car.
Total noob, been lurking the boards and reading the Journal for a few days and thought I should account for my page hits. I neither have vintage...
Funny, but looks comparable (maybe in a bit better condition) to a T on my father's-in-law property, also in Missouri (Johnson County.) It's been...
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