The Jalopy Journal
That sounds about right. Thanks.
I bought this thinking it would fit a '53 Chevy, but the profile is different. Overall length is 67 5/8". If anyone knows what it is and has a use...
I have an MSD StreetFire in my 290 HP 350 sbc crate engine and the module died after about 1,000 miles. I put in a stock one and it's been running...
Don't worry about that pile of oily rags - just go have a beer with your buddies. Fires only happen to other people, so you've got nothing to...
I've screwed a lot of stuff up, but this is the only picture I have handy. Detroit Diesel 6V92-TA. Oops. Those cylinder heads a f-ing heavy!
I used to think I was pretty good at this stuff until I saw the other pics posted. Doh! Here's my contribution anyway - '53 chevy steering column...
Amazing outcome. Makes me proud to be part of the HAMB.
One more thing - stay away from EZ Wiring. If I didn't know what I was doing before I had to put that p.o.s. in, I would've ripped my hair out...
Check out Enos Custom Components in San Luis Obispo, CA before you go the Painless route. http://www.enoscustom.com/ Painless is good stuff...
You might be surprised...
Outstanding towel rack. I thought of using the old tie rods from my '53 Chevy but just haven't gotten around to it. Very nice. A one barrel Holley...
The frame is 1" X .125" square steel tubing. The wood is maple and cherry. And yes, I did it all. It's pretty heavy, but I think it'll hold up a...
Here's what I've come up with so far. The lamp parts came from a junkyard for $30. I don't know what they came from, but the bolts that hold the...
I've never been inside one of those axles, but I just put a 3.42 in my '77 10-bolt a couple months ago for the first time and it was definitely...
235, hands down. When it dies then start thinking about the 350 (or the Rocket, Fire Dome, etc.). Once you drop in a small block it'll be a...
Aaaaahhhh......back when hemis were hemis. Super-cool, man.
I guess I'm third in line after ratster and van_zombie. You really do have an eye for the way things oughta be. Kick ass work, man.
Score! And they say all the barn treasures have been found...
I know it seems stupid-simple, but maybe the fuel filter? My filter issue presented itself with a stumbly, if-I-had-ankles-one-would-be-sprained...
I like the lime green idea to make 'em stand out a bit. Dark green is good too. I can empathize with you on the red; my '49 Olds will be flat...
Any time you have to pull something apart to find out why it's leaking, it's a good idea to throw a glance down the bolt holes. Or maybe do it...
They're not associated with the HAMB, but I got some for my '53 Chevy from http://www.eatonsprings.com They lower the car 3" from stock and ride...
I second that motion. Yet another plus to yankin' excess, unnecessary body parts. I put mine under the dash, centered directly under the...
Super nice! Your pics serve as an inspiration to us all!
Frenched me some headlights on my '49 Olds. Worked on it, anyways. I laid the first coat of glaze and am looking forward to only putting a couple...
Dirty. Yo me gusta.
On my scooter I only have rear turn signals; that way Johnny won't write me up for that too when I get pulled over. Besides, it's easy enough to...
If the timing's right for an exhuming party, I'll gladly strap a shovel to the back of my scooter and ride out there from CA just to get in on the...
There's a light like that on the back of my buddy's '72 filthy-ass Shovel. Worthless in the lighting department, but super cool in the looks...
So was I! After only about 30 breakdowns (went a bit too cheap on the fuel system) everything has been flawless. Congrats and happy roddin'!
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