The Jalopy Journal
Love these stories. Would like to find my dad's 68 Nova someday.
This thread just took away several hours of my life...in a good way. :)
Simply awesome.
I thought you wrote the floor pans were shot. Hell, I'm seeing more metal on that floor than 3-4 other similar shoebox restorations combined!
Hi all, I've been asked if I can identify this car. After lots of research, I'm still not 90%. I want to say a 1928 Chevy 2 Door Touring,...
Very cool! Your floor looks better than mine - which of course isn't saying much on these shoeboxes. I'll be curious to see if it's an 8 or 6.
Jealous! I'm just starting on mine with the tear down. I'm a long ways away, but know I want a dark maroon/burgundy look as well. Love the stance!
Thanks everyone! Yeah, the add-on's along the back window and c-pillars were something Grandpa did way back when. I did find the shoebox...
Its before and after posts like this that keep me inspired!
For those curious, yeah, here's a pic of my project. Grandpa bought it January 11, 1950, with 9,000 miles on it. It's #15446, so an earlier one....
Thank you! I have joined Shoebox-Central, although the forums still seem to be getting off the ground. I'll attempt the search for the shoebox...
Thanks! Unfortunately the link brings me a site that says "no information to show" and that I'm not important enough to post anything. :)...
Btw - I am also aware of The Ford Barn as well, and am grateful for the link on this site.
Greetings Shoebox Friends, I'm looking for all members on the H.A.M.B. who are experienced in Shoebox Ford restoration. The site I used to...
Hi there, I've lurked on this site for awhile, but was never really a "member." But now I've begun the tear-down of a '49 Ford my grandpa bought...
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