The Jalopy Journal
Thanks, yeah, from another thread I see that the hub cap opening is about 5 3/4 inch for a Ford wheel which matches the hub cap opening on my...
Thanks for the information guys! I took a picture of my wheel from about the same angle as the red wheel and I think they look pretty much the...
Looks like 5 by 5.5 inch bolt pattern 16x4 inch 40 bent spoke (not adjustable) wire wheel with a 5.75 inch hub cap opening. Inside it has the...
Yeah, the magazine article says it belongs to Ron Keilweitz and he is quoted to say "I'll never sell this roadster"... looks like time changes...
Thanks, great info! Found the backissue and bought it! :)
I am curious if anyone on here have any information on this 32 roadster that I saw and snapped a picture of back in the mid 80's at I believe the...
I am looking into building a new flathead block for my 32 roadster, and in that process it is likely that I may run into cracked blocks that are...
I read this whole tread and then looked at the product and got confused as I thought the discussion was mainly about investment cast steel...
I too got the Hot Rod DVD in the mail a while back, and was pissed because of the unsolicited mailing. Lost it in one of my piles of stuff, and...
Christmas is around the corner and I would like to put some books on my whish list, so please give me some recommendations on flathead build books...
I attached a scan of the new cover (Spring 2008) in post #32 Post #27 is an old cover (looks like Number 2).
Here you go...
I picked it up at a 7-11 in Santa Ana on my way to work...I was surprised to find it there...
10 page Ford V8 flathead article in it, with 2 pages of flathead sources. Have not read it all yet, but looks interesting, at least for a flathead...
My son allways wants me to take him for a ride in the 32, but here he is behind the wheel: [IMG] Here he is riding with bestefar in the T: [IMG]...
Some info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Model_Y
hiboy32, looks like an autox with the 5W, how did that go?
The Readers Comments on that link has an interesting entry (true or not I do not know):
Agreed, and I should have reworded what I cut-pasted I guess... Also, the first paragraph on the wikipedia Model B/18 link makes it sound like...
Found this online somewhere and it seems acurate based on my knowleded: The designation Ford Model B, like Ford Model A, was actually used for two...
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