The Jalopy Journal
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got bounced off by a pothole while sitting on the open tailgate of a friends pickup at about 25 mph going from a party- across town to hang at his...
especially 2- 1970 s together , rarest of the 3 years available. only 4116 built
" gas is dependable " i know i can depend on gas at least every morning
I remember going past this place many times in the early 70s when my parents would take us kids on vacation to tablerock lake in the ozarks. good...
or "blacklung" on the hoof
once saw a guy driving with his knees in the morning, eating a bowl of what i assume was cereal at 55 mph in traffic. had to back off slightly...
couple new gears and a little creative use of J B weld and you'll be back on the road no problem.
just my 2 pennies but butyl will stay flexible enough to allow a small bit of movement between the 2 panels. ive used it to seal a camper roof and...
very rare ride there. worth saving if possible
check out you tube " fitzee's fabrication" vids. he does some amazing reconstruction work with almost no specialty tools. highly recomended!
im surprised that the front suspension of the car didnt bottom out due to the weight of the cameramans HUGE brass balls
yep sure do. dads was a "homeco" ?? white with orange trim . as soon as i was tall enough to be able to push it mowing became my job.
nice save the rest of the body looks fairly decent
ive seen this travesty in person and its even worse than the pics make it appear.
possibly a "bad chad" project?
first "slingshot" dragster??
just a dab of J B weld and you're good as new .
almost the exact definition of science.
no buddy you have that all wrong , it's just a warm rain
judging by his trajectory that appears like it's going to end badly
power to weight ratio should be just about perfect. :rolleyes:
Kenny's face seems like the inspiration for the character "Hanover Fist" in the old Heavy Metal animated movie.
been a retired carpenter for 4 years, highly recommend it. retirement is the best job i ever had. after a while you'll start to lose track of...
i dig the 65 impala tail lights on this one
believe this example has been converted from a 73 or 74 judging by the rear qtr window and resultant beltline difference. good job though
what a waste of perfectly good cad tail fins
that mower looks exactly like the one Dad put me behind when i was a wee lad. the same windup starter and all.
also need to have a couple paper match packs handy to wedge between the player and tape when it begins to slip.
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