The Jalopy Journal
@Jimmy B started a thread on this car...
Moving along well, but I'm sure you feel not fast enough!
Not being able to see if there's a bumper on the car made me smile :D Beautiful work on the Hone
[ATTACH] This is the carb I've got put aside for a project, these vintage carbs are about. Probably not in hot rod circles so much...
Good to see you moving along looking forward to catching up next time I'm over
Well done, good to see you enjoying the car!
Well done @BigJoeArt
Thanks so much for the tag, that was very inciteful, & encouraging to see the fault finding process happening
What a great photo love it!
Looking good!
Looking forward to updates :cool:
Nice Merc for sure, the owner is from Australia & on here can't think of his Handle. Might even have a thread about the car...
Thanks, that's great! The one I'm thinking of used a (probably) V8 center section 35-48, rear gearbox /tail shaft uni's & cutdown wishbones for...
@jivin jer it's a shame that you didn't end up with the wreck. Were there any other Clones finished?
Nice coupe, will follow along with interest!
:cool: Wowee!
Last weekend, hanging with the cool kids[ATTACH]
Clearly you have an amazing eye for details & the talent/patience to see it through, well done. An inspiration to those of us also banging away...
I have been wondering about mech fan & early steering box. Looking forward to the adventure
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Checking in, just back from a good weekend at a show in Wagga Wagga (Riverina Rumble) with the family,...
Great use of old parts, I was only talking about this frontend setup with a friend the other day. Good to see you moving forward :cool:
@hotrodfil sounds great, well done!
The front fender looks nice, well done pursuing your vision!
Can't help here but recall someone has started on an OHC conversion for the Cragar heads in later times, pretty sure there was a discussion in...
I like that seal carrier, I guess there's enough room for it & won't be loading any bearings up... Nice work, love the car
Thanks for your very detailed posts, great to see how others do it & think about it.
Please keep us updated, what a great score!
I've got a set of WW's here in just the size you need, you'll ship that engine to Australia for the deal yeah? :D:p So generous of him wasn't it!
Heating the arms & letting them cool slowly is the way lots of folk successfully do it, don't quench them in water that will make them brittle
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