The Jalopy Journal
Yeah, 2 sets were cast as I posted above. Mark Cummings had a set and Al Barnes the other set shown in the photo. Al Barnes went on to create...
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Yep all 1950 Love this shot of Bill Phy's coupe [IMG] These two of Dahm bros T is rad! [IMG] [IMG] Tom Gravas AV8 [IMG] This is cool, Al Barnes...
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[ATTACH] Love this 1930s/40s photo Motor Hardware [ATTACH]
1947, Lery Farrar T RPU at the lakes [ATTACH] East Coast Postwar custom[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Congrats on another amazing find. I look forward to seeing its rebuild [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What about international shipping?
You won't be disappointed it is a fantastic book
Oh Shit!
Badass Hot Rod! I personally like the '52 Bonneville version the most. But the yellow '54 Bonneville with the streamlining is so unique almost...
Yep, 100% I will too!
No they don't since the distributor shredded half the print run for #82 (or 83) at the start on Covid without notification or approval from TRJ.
Just finished watching, great video Check out the other interviews some gems
Also Whippet radiator's have a large top tank. [ATTACH]
Some other shots of Fred's roadster, '28 Chev grille :D :edit: these were posted by Craig Wise, Fred's son. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1925 Chev roadster of Fred Wise, photo from 1930-31. Radiator and shell were from a '28 Chev. Engine was '25 Chev with Olds 3-port head. Guy with...
Lou Figaro photo. I like the chromate paint on hood side appears to have a '32 Aluminium pan and heads with 'NAIRN' [ATTACH] Ron Brooks posted...
Yes, it is Jim Nairn's roadster [IMG] Along with these photos, heads were Nairn, some had no name others were cast with small NAIRN [IMG] [IMG]...
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With postage I paid au$54 (us$34.85)
We have good postal services ?? :D;)
I have been buying Rodder's Journal since 1998 (issue 9), major reason I never subscribed was I could buy TRJ from Grafitti Publishing it was...
Believe they are custom part, I think there was a company that offered them.
Crisp detailed photo awesome! Scanning from negatives is the best, bigger the better a couple samples from my collection scanned using Epson 850 pro
Definitely the Buddy Fox '40 coupe Don Montgemery emailed these 2 photos to me 10 years ago, we were discussing the coupe after I posted a photo...
It is factory, 1 of 5 five seat roadsters built, heard these been called a club roadster but more so in the '35-'36 model
Quincy's Speed Shop roadster, entered in 1957 as Quincy-Jacobson & Cambor Photo from 1955 run by Ross-Jacobson [ATTACH]
I'm still having issues uploading
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