The Jalopy Journal
very cool, creative solutions are what make hot rodding fun!
Yeah - 1934-35 are different from 1936's but very similar. I have a '36, and I believe the difference is mainly in the chin piece. The 35 fender...
I'm in Avon, 20 minutes south of Rochester.
Mad, no - but very jealous!
Keep your head up Jeff. I've walked in your shoes...everything from the fight with cancer to frustrations keeping your project moving forward...
From what the picture shows, it looks to be a nice solid driver - why not drive it and enjoy it as is and try your first chop on a car a little...
very sorry for your loss.
Looks very cool! About 20 years ago, my second car was a '62 falcon and I had alot of fun with it - it's a great little car.
I had used Hagerty previously and was happy with them, but I am putting a new vehicle on the road this week and contacted both Hagerty and Grundy....
what soccer Mom?
Like everyone is saying, less wood in the low cab and they already look great without a chop. I replaced all the wood in mine with square tubing...
our '59 silver hawk.
I agree, I'd take Milner's first, the '58 second and THEN the '55.
mine on the day I brought it home.
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Hey, my Dad and I have a 59 silver hawk. It is a great ride, hope you find one, you'd love it! The turismo's don't do much for me, but the hawks...
how brave are you
That sounds very cool. This is my first hot rod, I used a camaro rear axle and sub frame with dropped spindles and shortened springs to get the...
Hi Devin - welcome, I'm new to here too. I'm working on a 36 chevy truck. What are you doing with yours? Sub frame or all stock? Picked a color yet?
39 years old with a '36 chevy pickup
Hi, great site. I have had a great time reading everyone's postings. I have a 59 studebaker silver hawk and a 36 chevy pickup that is close to...
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting...."Holy...
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