The Jalopy Journal
Any idea how the headlights opened? Did they rotate or flip? Oddly, until really studying it, I thought they were like Wood lights.......
One of my favorite " dream cars", ever since reading that old Motor Trend article on missing vehicles. The '58 Chrysler D'Elegance kind of favors...
I can recall when just about every '33-'34 Chevy coupe, street or strip..had that nose high stance! Nothing wrong with it, I used to believe they...
Rod in Peace.....one of the first known Jag rear swaps, and a beautiful RP.......prayers and condolences to Cardoza family.
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Dig out your copy of Street Rodder, September 1977, and go directly to Steve Coonan's brief two pager of "Across 49th Street"...on this original...
Bang Shift site did a video of these. I'm no good at links, BUT you can search it on their page. This was also featured in a '69 issue of Car...
I'll be minority here, but they did improve on features without a "Betty" blocking the ride. It's sad seeing any mag/ publisher fold, McGann's...
I can't see one of these without thinking of the "Green Hornet" tv series! I mean the stockers as well as "Black Beauty".....
It's probably already mentioned, but there were threads on "East Coast vs West Coast", and beaucoup magazine articles in "little pages". The...
I'm a year out from surviving Stage 3 Colon cancer. Had to wear a bag for three months. I still have my port in, just in case. All of you fellow...
Wasn't his family put in " internment" camps? He is a legend in dry lakes/ hot rodding history. I'm so glad you shared these!
Never bothered with one, just always felt a " outsider" within the talent this community has! However, Plowboys, Brett Hair ( Ice Cream Head by...
To each his own, but some of these Street Freaks are LOVED! The Corvair wagon was shown somewhere needing a resto, but had survived. That rat...
Granted, I agree with what has been said in prior posts about both the admen calling/ demanding content AND anti ICE focus from the younger Gen,...
I've stated before, these are some SAD times in publishing. Hot Rod going quarterly, the Speed & Kulture book a no show, Rodders Journal and Hop...
Forgive me if already posted,but this '36/Jeep based "fishing rod".....I LOVE IT! It would be neat if this one survived out there.
This is pretty high zoot! Casting a Duvall from an original to build this "resto rod"!
Man the Orange Hauler and Predicta STILL LOOK SHARP! Love Predicta in red, used to seeing it blue. I'll admit, some skinny pinners and chromies...
I have that issue of Street Rod in my collection as well!!
I think that affiliation with OSR in it's heyday sort of gave him a bad name these parts.....but one of his earlier builds was a neat little T...
Willy's.....Aside from magazines in the seventies like PHR and Hot Rod, my intro to one was the classic, little Aurora Speedline in light blue,...
It still looks good, BUT... I loved the original version Bo worked on. I still think Bo Huff isn't given enough credit thru traditionalists...
I'd have to dig mine out, but I'm certain it covered from first issue in '72 to December '76. In regards to Coddington builds, he built a Center...
If you can score a copy of Street Rodder, January 1977, it has a index inside from first issue to current......
As noted, the car is in GOOD HANDS! I've chatted to Steve Scott briefly on Social Network, good guy! In that era of "show cars", this one WAS...
I've thought of a California Kid phaeton, but that phantom truck is badazzz!!
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