The Jalopy Journal
Welcome from East Tennessee. Your artwork is very good, I like your "T", really like your truck and really, really like the Miller in the back....
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A 7.3 that's a dog, how come? If anything, that 7.3 ought to be a BAD DOG.
First of all, welcome to the HAMB from East Tennessee. Second, you make no mention of where you are, so it's going to be difficult for anyone...
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I'm unaware of a lot in regard to different specialty vendors for the things that are used in this hobby, most of whom I would probably never...
The speed shop is still there, along with the museum. They still build engines and cars, but the tire business belongs to someone else now.[ATTACH]
Fifteen years ago, @hotrod8 posted the following link and the information seems to be exactly what I need for my '48. Unfortunately, he hasn't...
After reading several posts in different threads about delayed or no responses from different vendors, if there was a contest for the longest...
Welcome from East Tennessee:)
Dave, you sure have a way of finding stuff that I'm familiar with. Post #2617 shows the Knox gas station on SW 29th in Oklahoma City. It is now...
From motor-car.net. Frame from a 1933 Plymouth PD. It looks to me as if the front springs are set closer at the front than the rear. [IMG]
Flatheads, just like Levis five button jeans, have always been in style.
Back when I was running all over the country building water towers, I had to ride to work one week with my boss who lived only 50 miles away from...
A couple, or more, questions. Have you specified how thick is the floor going to be, 4", 6", more? For a building your size with a 4" pad, you...
That car is good looking on its own, but that smile on her face makes it all the better. You done good Bill, and I couldn't be happier for Laura.
Before anyone starts with "everything's at 45 degrees", does anyone have pictures and firsthand knowledge of the stock front suspension on '42...
That's a pretty righteous find. I've got several of my own from different tracks I've either raced at or pitted for one of my friends. Every...
On my '48. [ATTACH]
@WTF really (Owen Barnes) and Bill Nabors from NE Alabama are regular vendors at Moultrie. Maybe they could chime in on this?
Well, there are the HAMB classifieds, eBay and FB. If that's too much trouble, scrapyard price for steel that you don't need is currently $7.00 a...
Came stock from the factory and worked really well on Knuckle and Panhead Harleys, but we were moving the whole distributor
Have you considered LMC? Just looked at their website and they have what you need in stock. I choked at the price of a fender but if you want...
[IMG] I vaguely remember seeing the Teaselville General Store when my dad and mom took us down to the coast to see his family. Found this on...
Just a thought, is the "heavy weight oil" you refer to possibly something similar to the viscosity of corn head grease?
Just for general knowledge, I'd be curious to see what seals are in his hubs. If the seal tolerances allowed the use of hub oil, great. If the...
At Lloydfest in September 2025: [ATTACH] ] That was a good day, glad I was there for it. Clarence will come out of this looking just as good...
@Ryan, compared to me, you're a young man and I fear for you:eek:. I'm 81 and my mind lets me down on occasion. I've long since forgotten the...
Yep, you'd have to have some much better seals on cars, but it does work for thousands and thousands of miles on trucks.
Maybe not for automobiles, and notice I said maybe, but over the road tractors and semitrailers have been using oil for years. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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