The Jalopy Journal
Yes, hard rain hitting the windows now. Very UN-Minnesotan for December.
It would be great if she could scrounge up the title. Unless it is a total rust bucket it deserves better than the crusher.
Contest over!
I am going on 10 years plus with one of Castairs 60 gallon single stage compressors. It gets worked hard ,and beyond a belt replacement a year ago...
This is correct.
So I'm not the only one. I'm from Minnesota, so not the south, but that was my thought too. The TV show or the highway?
I know this is kind of an old thread, but since it has resurfaced,(no pun intended) In my experience I tried many products to soften the cardboard...
That imperial looked decent . Would be nice to see it end up with someone that would fix it ,and not smash it.
Yup..years ago a couple of little old ladies would go by our house every Saturday morning (grocery shopping?) in a plum purple 70-71 Challenger...
53-ish Packard?
I see that you are located in Minnesota. I would give these guys that are located in Chaska a good look. http://www.castair.net/ I have one...
Funny how that works...I am admittedly a Mopar guy , but I'm not so sure my Dad was. He was a mechanic his entire life, and seemed to change...
Always being car crazy , when I hit 10-11 years old I lusted after (like everyone else at the time it seems) 57 Chevys . Any way ,shape or form I...
I consider myself lucky that my 60 Imperial was a middle year production car , as I am told the later built 60s were switched over to...
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Denise Happy Birthday! I am a relativity new member to the Hamb, and i don't know you from Eve. What makes me happy is that your`birthday is...
This one irks me to no end. Then they have a picture of what it "could" look like when finished. Running a close second are all the seller...
Its still there , at least as of four years ago. The waiting area for customers being on the second level was WAY cool.
Yup, I agree though my 2 cycle Lawnboy absolutely purrs with NGK's
FWIW a lot of the guys over at the Online Imperial Club hate Champions and swear by Autolite 85's for the 413-440's
As someone who is a rank amateur with body work I can see where this would be a tough thankless trade to make a living at. Funny that about 70%...
Yup I followed these instructions exactly when trying to remove the stainless drip rail from my 67 Imperial. CAREFULLY took my taped church key...
With out even giving it a second of thought . Virgil Exner! Second choice would be Elwood Engel
Or in my case just being a realist . An old car that I was shopping on CL recently looked good in the picture It had no rust, had low miles...
Yup...Even in the 4dr sedan New Yorker version. My Dad's 55 New Yorker sedan done up in jet black was timeless in looks.
Its funny that the OP read about Sea-Foam on the jeep forum. In 1988 my then 45,000 mile 1985 CJ-7 with 258-6 developed a horrible horrible...
Yup.. .and that is hard for me to say as I thrive on the unusual with cars! I turned down a chance to buy a 61 Belevdere back when I was looking...
Don't forget the Mobile Director option available on 67-68 Imperial Crown Coupes. Swivel passenger seat, table ,and high intensity lamp.
Thanks, doing some mundane things today ,car insurance being one of them. I found out that my "cheap" policy thru State Farm was not agreed...
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