The Jalopy Journal
A lot of debate going on with what to do with the Kookie T. Apparently a little known fact is that Jim Street had Larry Watson paint the white...
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I have always loved the AD trucks, I think it's one of the few Chevys that translates well into a Custom, Lowrider...
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To the point about the "mature" rodders not needing to conform to tradition because they lived it. :) I met Pete at the Fathers Day Roadster show...
I LOVED Western Bullets in the late 70's - they were the wheel of choice for your Chevy shortbed pickup (or van as mentioned), and for some reason...
These are unique to '54/'55 first series trucks. The visor itself is the same as '53/'54 passenger cars, but the brackets are totally different;...
I loved that car too; that was IMO when Hot Rod was in it's prime thanks to Gray and Pat! I know I saw the '57 in some event coverage a few years...
Hope this wasn't brought up, but the thing that kills most kit cars is wheels/tires and stance. Most you see have BFG radial T/As with the white...
I couldn't agree with this statement more; I also agree that the entire essense of this car was the fact that it was so, so low. I even remember...
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