The Jalopy Journal
Sorry, I didn't realize those algorithm things creep into place like this also. I've seen them as sidelines on my email pages and couple of other...
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Perhaps I'm not wearing proper rose-colored reading glasses, but I also respectfully disagree. While most threads may not start with off-topic...
Goes well with all other unrelated nonsense around here. ;) And if you keep that attitude up, forum thought police will delete your Hokey A**...
I just realized that out of 8 engines (5 in cars, 3 out) I currently have in the shop, 7 have Hemispherical combustion chamber design. While 2 of...
Ahhh, now I understand why so cheap. :rolleyes: I've heard of those kind of places, but always thought they would've gone out-of-business long...
I prefer quality over quantity, so one is enough. Same with my other, non-"Hot Rod and or Custom", type cars. One of each is plenty.
How did you find a plater that cheap ??? :confused::rolleyes: I've spent several hundred grand with mine and never got away with less than 50%. :(
Many late -'50s/early-'60s Chrysler Corp. cars featured single, hood (center) mounted washer nozzles w/two (directional) outlet holes. Just make...
One thing many here may not realize or remember, but old school/vintage (traditional ?) hot rods were "traditionally" built & driven by guys (kids...
I can see why the one laying on his (or is it "her" ?) back is smiling. Last ride with a happy ending ?
All my (obtainable) "dream cars" have always turned out exactly as expected or better. My (iconic?) "Holy Grails" will always remain as such, i.e....
I like the way you approach vintage travel. ;) While I've been known seek out "old school" over night accommodation during "vintage-style"...
Very cool Jim. Best of luck to you & David. This reminds me of one of several cross country (CA to MD) drives I did 30+ years with variety of...
o_O Most around here seem to believe otherwise. Cheap Parts Rule ! :rolleyes:
So, a little musical content thrown in between a lot of advertisements and other senseless babble ? :rolleyes:
Sure, but friendship is a two-way street. What are you bringing ? ;)
I made sure mine to learned to drive or at least manage the Roadster before embarking on our Yellowstone trip, in case I became injured/unable to...
Hmm, if these can be considered "not cheap", I wonder how any good/quality tools would be perceived here ? :rolleyes:
Did I mentioned Beer ?
I believe OP question was about '40 Chevy stock drive train, of which I admittedly don't have any personal experience with, hence my earlier...
Maybe more ? 1. Clutch ? 2. Clutch fan ? 3. Fan ? 4. Fan faces ? 5. Appearance ? 6. Beer ? 7. Parasites ? ...
Vintage vehicle wiring is simple, especially with most OEM systems I've ever encountered and I approach it just like anything else automotive or...
Consult your factory issued owners manual. I'd imagine the engineers that designed the vehicle knew what was appropriate, i.e. "safe".
KUSC (L.A. area Classical Music NPR* Station) or ... ... CD carousel containing couple of hundred discs, everything from Lv.B and (ALL) R. Wagner...
As I've probably mentioned somewhere here before, I've even let some good friends take my Roadster for few day road trips.
Having driven hundreds of vintage cars, including many of my customers*, in past 4 decades myself, I've always let anyone with appreciation,...
That often/usually means they're not REALLY for sale. :rolleyes:
I feel quite fortunate to own or having owned several life long dream cars and the few I would still really like to have are pretty much...
Exactly. Demographics and trends are ever changing. For example, when I acquired/build my Roadster 30 years ago, it was mostly ridiculed by Hot...
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