The Jalopy Journal
The Bob Ross Special. I've kept an eye on it every time it popped up on marketplace, I couldn't help but wonder if the doors were welded shut or...
Guess they weren't all painted black back then, were they?
Fun fact: Economy / Power King garden tractors used the same B/W t90 transmissions, rear ends, and steering columns/boxes as Crosley, all the way...
Yeah, Dick originally built The Bare
I've heard before but can't remember, I'll have to ask Joe or Bob. From what I understand, the car was very competitive around here back then. The...
[IMG] Joe Johnson
[IMG] "The Bare" in the late 60's. The yellow 65 Plymouth is one of Bud Cook's A-990's.
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Pontiac used the Olds version in some 61-63 Tempest & LeMans. If it was out of a Pontiac, it would have a transaxle.
That '62 Dodge cop car is so awesome in a weird way. Now you'll have to build a copy of the red '62 convertible Sylvester drove to go with it....
I used to know a guy in Indiana (whose name was Ruxton) that was related to the founder of the company. Interesting guy.
"The Bare" was owned by my uncle Bob Duff in the mid 1960's. He owned it with Millard Byrd and Joe Johnson. Joe wound up with the car after them...
Here around Cincinnati one like that, in that condition, runs about half that, and they're fairly common (at least around here).
Try Dane Upholstery in Morrow. May be a little bit of a drive, but they do nice work.
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