The Jalopy Journal
if nothing else you have/had something to measure you'll get it done, just keep at it. ran into one or two of those hiccups with every blower I...
dumb question, can you make avatars only visible to members that are logged in? and a yes I am 18 or older box to check at log in?
this was at Riverdale Raceway in Toutle a couple months ago sorry not much audio.. [MEDIA]
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interference is with the longer shafts needed to work with added end shaft stands on the '57-'58 engines. shouldn't be an issue if the 324 style...
must be a chase car
I vaguely remember it, although only being five years old my memory is more than likely built on hearing other's stories about it.
cool bit of history there. I had dreams of a blown hemi for my fenderless fat fender Plymouth sold without the engine to a guy on here that said...
nice write up Joey, very relatable.
there was a well known local hot rod guy in the little town I spent my teen years in. his bucket had a large rack and pinion, Mercedes truck...
not a '32 but I have a 9.3 with 3.42 posi in my roadster. they are big, heavy and wide but no other rear says serious like seeing one under a car
nice ones guys, I've made a couple, here's my latest. made with torch and grinder. [ATTACH]
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Yes, I see the '49 and '50 303s listed as: (W/7/32" oil hole) it's been far too long since I put one of those years together so I can't help much...
love it!
the '53ish Chevy spindles were fairly common on the aftermarket axles may still be. I liked them for their no honing required bushings
good on you to raise them right. 'have done similar with my daughter, she's 41 now and has the mindset and skills to tackle most anything on her...
a couple just popped up on my suggested list I'd forgotten about Running Wild 1955 [MEDIA] The Wild Ride 1960 [MEDIA]
I do remember this car in the magazines, or one like it, in a Tex Smith book maybe? it had saddle tanks.
love that one but where is the gas tank? going to need a big one
not mine but maybe one day... [ATTACH]
baby steps here, fitting remote thermostat to the blown Olds [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
thanks for bringing this back up
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5 on 5 pattern says (to me anyway) they were bolted to a 9.3 Olds/Pontiac rear might as well keep with the theme and have a blown 394 Olds turn them
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these are custom fit to work with the relocated pulleys, as is will require special bolts and the relatively rare stock bracket. I suppose a...
and not just any ol Mopar at that
thanks Dan, but I had nothing to do with it's creation. This is all Ryan's doing, we have him to thank. I would like to think that I do more to...
I'm sure I told this story before, I had stumbled across the HAMB while looking for info on a Peter Vincent book, 'saw there were guys talking...
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