The Jalopy Journal
I really appreciate the replies. Thank you! Well, the 235 is going in since I have that already, it runs really well, and should *fit* without...
Hey everyone, It's been a few years since I had a project relative to the HAMB, but my wife and I recently picked up a fairly complete 1929 Chevy...
Just remember: If it were easy, everyone would do it!
As much as I hate to say it, due to the work it will involve, I agree that the window is just a bit too small. Or the C-pillar is too fat, however...
I think the car is happy for that and is returning the love by trying its best to come back to life for you. If a mild custom is in the works,...
This is linked from another website I frequent: [IMG] A lot of debate as to what it is. I thought I could figure it out, but the body line,...
I "rebuilt" the ones on my '54, but it wasn't a cakewalk. The arms needed to be pressed off, and they were REALLY on there. I rigged up a type...
Classic perfection!
I bought a kickdown cable from them off of ebay and really didn't have any problems, but I wasn't expecting top-notch parts for the price. The...
Awesome progress! Subscribed. Here's a pic of my grandpa and his first "real" car, a '38 Chevy sedan:[IMG] This pic was taken in February of...
Love it!
Beautiful work like this makes me realize what kind of a hack I really am. Absolutely incredible!
The only progress I made on mine was to build a barn and put the car in it. :o My frame is in great shape though, so I don't have that hurdle to...
Wow Andy, that is really coming together! I know some guys get bent about the late-model stuff under vintage tin, but I really agree with your...
I know that in '54 ONLY the Roadmasters had 4-portholes. I *thought* that all changed in '55 (maybe '56) and then ONLY the Specials had 3, all...
Yeah, it needs work, but it runs, moves, and stops! That's more than my '54 has done and I've had it for almost two years too. Keep it up!
I've been through the Studebaker museum, and the history of the company is quite impressive. They had a lot of things going for them, but in the...
Incredible! I would agree this is a collection, not a hoard. He obviously spent some real time putting things together and grouping items, but...
Now THAT was a good idea. Nice! :cool: Keep up the great work!
Good luck! Looks a lot like the '54 moredoor Century my wife picked up for me almost two years ago and is still sitting where I parked it....
That truck looks beautiful! The box is spot-on perfect, and the fact that you built it from scratch is even more impressive! Hope to see it...
"There's only two things I can't stand. People who are intolerant of other people's cultures. And the Dutch." ;)
Yeah, but in a truck it's a piece of cake! :)
Wow, you bought this AND you're still working on your Pontiac!?! Lots more ambition than me! Good luck!
Very nice work! This project will really help me out when I change my '54 Buick to an open driveline in the future. Thank you for sharing. How...
Can't help on the tires, but I think the skirts are a MUST!
Yeah, I'm not too sure about that. I just bought a new Accurpress 320 ton x 12' Press Brake, Model 732012 and all their literature clearly calls...
That is a sweet car and the history is awesome! My grandpa gave me his truck a few weeks before he passed, and the family connection means more...
Went to the show and took my 3-year old. I was really surprised at how much he really got into it. After about the fifth time around the show in...
Inspirational! Makes me realize my own project is very save-able. Thanks, and continued good luck!
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