The Jalopy Journal
Why would someone have “restored” this car and then do such an inaccurate job of it ? Paint, engine, trans, dashboard, hood, rear quarters,...
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A couple of other unique items are the push bar and the accessory Lee plastics tailight lenses [ATTACH]
Although the sun has faded the dates on the tag, the fire extinguisher and it last service tag are still strapped in. It’s like looking at a time...
Here’s a couple more pics of the Weiand intake and carbs [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks all for the kind words and info. Here’s a few photos of it cleaned up a bit. I did not get the short block, but I did get the original...
Looking for any info on this old warrior that was recently recovered from a yard near Salem, Massachusetts. Car was supposedly raced in the late...
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Here’s our 1932 model B in 1966 and today. Mostly original wood, 12,600 original miles. Old black paint from the 50’s [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
OK, here’s another question. These are two of the same part number Ansen scattershields. The one labeled “A”has the starter hole quite a bit...
So I am restoring an old 1955 Chevy gasser that originally ran a big block Chevy with a four speed. I want to use the Ansen cast-iron scatter...
Thanks Carlos, you’re an important part of that car getting saved !
Yes, the truck is at Schuchart Customs. Unfortunately, the project got back burnered a few years ago when we did the Jimmy Summers fadeaway coupe....
Ok, I'm getting conflicting information on what the original material should even be. Some people are saying Cobra grain, some say Colonial grain...
Since the disappearance of Lebaron Bonney, does anyone know another source for correct top material for a 1932 Deuce Woodie Wagon ? Thanks in...
The Dye roadster was lined up with the Niecamp roadster at the GNRS that year. Both cars had their noses done by the legendary metal man Whitey...
Congrats Rob, what a legendary club to get into !
Bump. Anybody else ?
Picked up this old Bonneville Coupe from a very good friend of mine a little while ago. Can anyone help identify it? Where it came from or any old...
It said Teter Automotive, Elgin, Illinois. Car was built by Larry Teter.
Thanks Jim, I hope I can do the car justice !
Just dug the GlasSStripper out of the corner, she’s about to get some long overdue attention ! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So who took 1st, 2nd and 3rd ?
Pierson Brothers 1936 Coupe 1950[ATTACH] Today[ATTACH]
One of the dilemmas is which version to bring the car back to ?
Getting rid of some of the ugly…[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Finally got to see the car in person. Weight saving holes drilled not only in the rear of the frame, but the front as well. Gutted deck lid with...
I didn’t start a threat. I would probably just use this one.
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