The Jalopy Journal
That looks fandamntastic! Good to see that car loved on, though I wish I coulda seen that kinda work done on it when it was still in DFW....
Beautiful work as always! I'll have to remember to crawl around on the ground and look at these chassis details when I see this one in person.
That's cool as hell. And although it doesn't fit the era, I'm the last one to give you shit about it. <- 66 fastback here
Very cool! Car's lookin' good, but the smile on that kid's face has to be your favorite part. As far as the chick's mom goes, you know the...
Isn't that the car Bass is working on right now?
I still don't get that. What kind of clown laughs at a hot rod because it's running rough?:confused: They must be patting themselves on the back...
Great shots of the Plowboy rods! Thanks.
Don't worry, I haven't. Agreed, that car caught my attention too. Also agreed. That car is art for sure. The kid that was with it that works...
Matt, don't let the carb troubles bring ya down, you're still a rock star for rollin' that car to Austin and back. Ok, I take it back. That is...
Hell yeah, once again managed to survive the best time on four wheels. See y'all next year. p.s. I'm probably going to say it a hundred more...
Ahhhh, you guys are getting me all Austin horny. Most of the bases have been covered when it comes to my old favorite haunts. And just a quick...
That's some nice work!
Ah yes, an oldie but a goodie. We've filled over 130 holes in the body and firewall of my 56 F-100, and nails were a handy tool. I'll second the...
Holy shit! I didn't know it was done. Amazing Aaron, truly amazing. Is it ok if the Lunar Lander is still my #1 girl though?
I'd say no moons, and drop it. But I personally prefer a mild custom look to those old birds. I'd also get rid of some of that gimmicky...
Lookin' sharp Rusty. Can't wait to see it in Austin.
Can't wait to see it done. Definitely my favorite Weesner illustration car.
True. Brilliant!
I too saw that one in person. I thought it was at last years goodguys next to Bass's stuff. Thought it had a 20+ price tag on it then. Lots of...
I can't imagine how. I can see how flake could mask small imperfections, but it's not going to hide real problems in body work. For what it's...
Wow! That is an amazing car! Check out the window-hood... [IMG] [IMG]
I like where they're going with it, but it's got some weird Ikea design aesthetic that's hard to put my finger on. There's something too.......
That's a fair bet... [IMG]
Hahah, damn I thought I was the only one who ever saw that episode. It was cool as hell. But back then all I cared about was the 65-66 Mustang...
Fun idea, but I think it's always going to look like a cut-up 55 gal drum.
That's too bad. Hang in there Boyd.
You must've used that miracle soda that was immune to the effects of physics. That stuff had a short shelf life, what with it being made of ground...
Beat me to it. Seriously, look into the Starblast.
Indeed it does. I swapped a 91 5.0 / T-5 into my 66 Mustang, and the speedo cable was probably the easiest part. Well, that and the drive shaft...
You're obviously not a rat rod master. You just wouldn't understand.
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