The Jalopy Journal
I love the rubber rake on the go cart!
Never get tired of seeing these historic old photos. Thanks for the effort.
Amazing stuff, the random posts are a great suspense waiting for more. It's like Christmas morning
Haven been given the honor of driving down that black line laid down on the salt, I am thrilled you are posting these treasures as they have made...
These amazing images just keep coming, each roll more exciting than the last. Today's are the best yet? He was a true documentarian.
Ryan when you have nothing else on your plate, these photos deserve a book like The Birth of Hot Rodding. They are amazing and a treat to look at...
Happy Birthday Ed, you are timeless!
The hits just keep comming! Is this the best roll yet?
One of your best finds yet, thanks for a great look back.
Anthony if I had a teacher like you in high school I might have amounted to something. Can an 80 year old enrolls in your shop class?
Photographing a shiny black car in a low light situation separates the men from the boys in great photography.
Wonder what Henry Ford would say if he watched the video?
Wow, that is slick!
Had them on my old modified, loved the way the leather weathered over the years!
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Too cool!
More gold, thanks!
He was the definition of the phrase "Hot Rod Hero" RIP Sir.
The crushed up rear license plate?????
So cool, keep them coming and again big thanks for opening this treasure chest!
This collection of photographs has to rank up there as some of it not the most important collection of early hot rod history! Please keep them...
After reading the posts after mine, it got me thinking about what I posted. I worked at Anderson Industries (AI Fiberglass) in the early 70's and...
Every time I look at my 29' I think of Bud's roadster. From the first time I saw it in R&C, that image was burnt in my brain. If there ever was a...
Even more interesting than the first batch. The technical close up shots are an amazing history lesson. The man was on his game, that's for sure.
I was 12 and on vacation at Marblehead Ohio visiting my grandparents. My grandfather's best friend Boz ran a limestone quarry there and he let me...
Waiting.........
1932 Fords=Hot Rods!
Our hot rod history makers are almost gone.........
Great photos, great lakes racing history lesson! Thanks for all the additional information.
Well done, goes to show you old school cool is always best in show!
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