The Jalopy Journal
Not sure if Offy ran a new batch of old castings or what... The add said N.O.S., so it must be true, right? Ha-ha, but it's just what the doctor...
I hear ya... when I scored my N.O.S. 2x3 manifold for the Olds, I had Thumper foot 'til I could get it up & runnin'... nuthin like new cast...
Another terrible idea... love it! That manifold is pure art and looks BITCHIN'!
I Llliiiiike it!!!
Magnificent!
Well, Bob, I believe that in some cases restraint is the threshold of class. I'm growing out of the shock of extreme phase and easing into the...
That is a handsome mill!
Sits really good.
Is that a Harley belly pan lurking under the Hemi?
Damn... she's a beaut! B.T.W., You know there's a 250 c.f.m. Strom available, right?
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I was voting for the Bobbed fenders... 'til I saw the Weesner truck... now I'm with you on the full fenders.
I like the 6.40 profile...
Poor guy... such tough decisions! (I'm glad I don't have to make that choice... Geeze)
Yeah, well, we don't wanna rush into this shit!
Those valve covers are tasty!
Just WOW!!
Man, if it ain't one thing, it's 3 others... but perseverance furthers!
I spent many miles back in the 80's cruisin' with Dave... glad to see it back in action!!
SOAK 'EM!!
Wow... just... WOW!
Daaaam... Couldn't have picked a better color!
I'm not familiar with the "needle gun treatment", but I dig the result! That column drop is perfection!!
[IMG] Weird enough? Thanx Mr. Roth!
I.M.O.; Depends on the tires and the car they're on... Wide, low profile tires don' look right on a Hot Rod. Late model radials often look out of...
That's not a mistake... it's "Hot Roddin'"!
Looks overly complicated... I've used these in the past. I put shrink tubing over the braided parts, paint or glass bead the ends or paint them...
If you can, it's an advantage to use a dual reservoir master cylinder... without a booster. As for the throttle linkage, it's not hard to fab...
I.M.O.: That car needs it's Y- Block! I don't believe the booster is needed on that car. Manual brakes work quite well when adjusted properly. To...
In that application it doesn't have to be.
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