The Jalopy Journal
Vapor lock and other fuel related issues are discussed here on a regular basis. In a recent thread here an alert member posted a link to a good...
Here's another handy guide you might want to download if you get stumped when trying to diagnose and troubleshoot electrical problems. Things can...
Make that the "Amusing" and Amazing History of Car Culture! :p Presented by a Dutchman with his tongue firmly planted in his cheek. :rolleyes:...
Even his neighbors must love it! :rolleyes: [MEDIA]
You might spot the occasional old Ford or Chevy sitting out in the open sometimes. But here's a couple of odd examples I spied recently in my...
Never been there before myself. Might have never attended if a friend hadn't invited me to ride shotgun with him to haul his car down there....
At least most of this video is fresh information to me . . . :eek: [MEDIA] Anybody get to see this car in action? :rolleyes:
So says Uncle Tony on YouTube. Hadn't thought of it that way before, but I think I understand what he's saying. A lot of variable information is...
Yeah, I know. It's on a tractor. But at least it looks like a pre-'65 tractor. At any rate, would this sort of front suspension even be feasible...
Recently made a day-trip with a friend to Youngstown, Ohio to pick up a motorcycle. On the way back he wanted to stop at T-P Tools in nearby...
Jon, @carbking on the HAMB, has quite the knack (and patience) for diagnosing carb problems. Especially working remotely while offering his...
An amazing assortment of historical cars, mostly HAMB friendly, safely tucked away and maintained in the underground vault of the Henry Ford...
Don't believe I've seen this posted before. And as best as I can recall it's the first time I've ever seen it. Ed Roth was featured in this...
(I posted this info on a previous thread where someone was trying to find an application for his instrument cluster. But I kind of hijacked the...
There usually seems to be a few members here that have expressed an interest in learning the upholstery and trim business. I spotted this well...
Well somewhere in a state near you, there's a "Road Less Traveled" for you to investigate. At least according to this interactive online map....
OMG! I forgot the Newport Hill Climb was this weekend. If you went and took some pics, please be sure to post 'em if you got 'em! :cool:
Following the path of Route 66, a little east of Newberry Springs, California . . . :rolleyes: [MEDIA]
Lots of threads involving ignition system pros and cons. And quite quite a few mentions of overheated, failed or blown up ignition coils. I don't...
Last week I posted about a dozen or so pages from an old Ford High-Performance Engines guide. This section did a fairly good job explaining the...
Recently found my copy of an old Ford-Autolite "High Performance Engine" catalog that I stumbled onto at a swap meet a few years ago....
I'm sure I knew about this odd bearing set up many years ago. But never having the chance to actually work on one of these engines, this little...
Watch for the guy at the 15 minute mark using a glowing ingot to light his smoke. :cool: [MEDIA]
Quite accidentally I stumbled across an article about the 1920 Oakland automobile. Not hot-rod material really, and a pretty conventionally built...
A quick search on the HAMB didn't seem to bring up any mention of this movie car/custom. In fact, I stumbled upon it quite by accident while...
I know. It sounds like click-bait. :eek: But I stand by my thread title, regardless. :p [MEDIA]
It seems that there's almost always at least one post requesting cooling system help on the first page or two of the HAMB. Surprisingly, a quick...
I'm guessing that most Hambers are familiar with at least some of the work of industrial designer Raymond Loewy. You might enjoy this article that...
How do you build the first precision machines needed to produce other precision machines? :confused: [MEDIA]
Suffering from cabin fever? Think you've been spending too much time lately cooped up in the house, staring at your monitor over the last month...
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