The Jalopy Journal
very proper!
did redirecting the zoomies improve drivers' hearing or was it not enough to make a difference? their breathing must have been helped a bit if...
i have often wondered why more rear tires were not incinerated by exhaust pipes' discharge.
perhaps keeping up morale? love the "sample board" on the tail end of #15. marketing department was on their toes, for sure.
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wild stuff
yup. i waz born two generations late.
nice ride
wasn't it Sharon Stone who said that? "it don't mean a thing if you ain't got that Schwing ... " [MEDIA]
they swapped hub caps for the trailer? well at least they've got their priorities right! Q: tow car a Kaiser?
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sorry i don't know the answer to your question, but that's a great looking car. really line the thin-line white walls.
so going back to the rear suspension . . . . was there a criteria for the (understandably more stable) semi elliptical rear springs, or did guys...
good. things may happen, but it certainly doesn't have to be a bloodsport.
and thanks for the information regarding the running gear & tires.
that #115 fellow deserves the win based on his smile alone!
'smokes. wonder he made it through that one. quite a difference in the before 7 after shots. lots of surfers used hearses to haul their gear in...
that channel has about 1,400 videos; something for everyone.
"hey look, lady. this magneto ain't gonna advance itself, y'know."
interesting. i have seen those, but never with the realization of an operating "tailgate". thanks sid
ingenuity in action and a great detail to add (for those of us who build scale models) - thanks
great anecdotes, guys. thanks part II: [MEDIA]
great collection of goodies. Q: upper left gizmo? magneto & water pump? thanks
now that's what i'm talkin' about. and even if those other three fellow's names are lost to us now, how many times in their remaining years did...
great photograph; thanks. those guys really are "representing". must have been great days to have experienced.* *not perhaps for the high...
sage advice, that. thank you.
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