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Folks Of Interest Circus cars, circa 1926
My wife's dad is getting pretty old, and has a lot of stuff. We've been slowly taking some of it home with us, to get a head start on having to deal with it all. Anyways....yesterday we got a box... -
SOLD 1935 Ford 5wd coupe SOLD
Original 1935 Ford 5wd coupe. Barn Find. Has good looking 1937 21 stud engine (Has not run in years) but turns over freely. For more information, call Clayton @ 423-240-9241 -
1940 Ford pick up project
1940 Ford pick up project. 3.8 buick turbo motor from a 1980 Monte Carlo, 350 turbo 3 speed automatic trans, 8.8 Ford 3:73 traction lock disc brake rear end with sway bar. Heidt Mustang ll front... -
History WORLD’S….FASTEST….STREET….ROADSTER
I’m the proud owner of Joe Law’s 1929 roadster
Bonneville Racer
Record holder for
(30 years) 1991-2021
More pictures and history too follow
UPDATE: There might be mid fifties bonneville... -
Art & Inspiration Sayin' hello after a long absence
After almost 2 years, I still have no computer & a lousy flip phone & I suck at typing with my thumb.
STill keeping my brushes wet & I'm down to 1 Safari . After 65 years of striping, I'm... -
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Hot Rods STEEL WILLYS....ON CRAIGS LIST!
HAS ANYBODY ELSE SEEN THE STEEL '39 WILLYS ON CRAIGS LIST, FOR $65k OBO? If I wasn't so attatched to my Coupe, i'd trade for it. It's in Solvang. Does anybody here know who owns it? Says in the... -
Technical Seat recommendations
Could use some suggestions on replacing seats. I believe the seats are from a 68 Camaro but have zero lateral support. Any recommendations on buckets seats for a 32? Cheers, Joe... -
Hot Rods Technical Wiring help
The wiring on my Hotrod is a joke (but it ain't funny).
Is it advisable for an old man who has never tackled a project of this magnitude?
Give me some "things to expect" and how to do, and things... -
Art & Inspiration That WWII Aero-Engine Look
I've been developing a fondness for the aesthetics of liquid-cooled WWII-era aero engines: lots of gloss black paint and rows of bright fasteners. And so I'm wondering about dressing an automotive... -
1928 Ford Closed Cab Pickup
Thinking of selling my 1928 Ford Closed Cab pickup. Rust free, no patch panels. Pickup lived mostly in Arizona and was in dry storage for a long time. After storage, he cleaned her up and drove... -
Hot Rods Cast VS Forged axle in an A
Would you use a cast 4" drop drilled axle in an A with a flatty ? I though it was a forged till I saw the narrow 1/8" seam. All my 32's have forged axles. -
History Restoration Ethics (Your Thoughts)
I don't know if any of you feel this way, so I'll start from the beginning.
I bought a local car a few years back. To make a long story short, it was a 1950s-1960s custom before a guy tried to... -
History It was 20 years ago today ~ Sgt. Pepper's taught the band to play
Please excise the Beatles song analogy, 20 years ago today has passed since I joined the Hamb and the knowledge I have gleaned far outweighs any of my contributions.
When I joined I had two hot... -
Technical engine offset of center
I am back to work (finally) on my project. 53 Studebaker Starlight Coupe with a 59 Buick 364 Nailhead I am installing. I have bought a 66 SP 400 transmission and have the bushing/flywheel/starter...
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