The Jalopy Journal
Thank you for all the info. It's said that Lou Senter was planning a line of speed equipment for the Packard V8 but the market never materialized.
The move to independent front suspension was driven by the need to decrease front spring rates to improve the ride. A beam axle requires stiff...
Neat discovery, following to learn more.
My pleasure, Brian. This was easily one of my favorite cars in my years at HRM.
Broken link. New link: https://macsmotorcitygarage.com/video-dreams-in-miniature/
I wish the new developer the best of luck, really hope it works out.
Thanks for your interest!
Awesome, thanks!
Thanks! I remember this car but never saw a photo.
Awesome show. A must-see for any gearhead.
I don't have anything to add here except thanks for all the great tips and info. Excellent read!
The photographer who shot the Filthy Forty in 1963 just checked in -- John Durand. That was pretty cool.
Thanks for your interest. Everyone who saw the car run back in the day remembers it forever.
In the 1960s, the wild and colorful Willys gassers were among the most popular cars in drag racing. These five examples are still fondly...
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Happy birthday, Bill! Many more!
Sorry, folks -- duplicate thread from 2/27. Old timer's disease. Admin, please delete.
This silent newsreel from December of 1927 presents a huge moment in Ford Motor Company history: Henry and Edsel Ford introduce the all-new 1928...
Thanks for the kind and generous words. I am extremely grateful for people to share this stuff with -- makes it so much more fun.
I don't know this but I sort of doubt it. I would assume it would surface by now. There is a fair bit of other stuff from Willow Run in...
Good eye.
Think you've seen everything in American V8s, hot rodders? Here's one that never saw the light of day: the Kaiser-Frazer 288. Includes plenty of...
The red link in the top post should take you to the website where the video is posted. The photo in the top post is just a still image teaser, not...
Thanks for the info. We're car guys, not web guys, which can be frustrating sometimes.
Thanks for the heads up. Diagnostics don't show anything and it works fine from here. If I may impose: What happens when you click on the link.?...
Did you have trouble reaching the video via the link provided?
Oh yeah, the famed Dick Smith Deuce roadster. In all the years I've been drooling over the car, this was the first time I've seen it with the hood...
Exactly. I wonder what became of the young kid in the last photo.
I had the privilege to interview him for a few magazine projects and he was just a wonderful guy. Much loved.
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