The Jalopy Journal
x2! and great combo of power/light weight
if this does not work, keep repeating step 2!
the steering arms are the pieces that come off the spindle, inside the wheel- the tierod is the long piece that connects them... stock, the tie...
here's mine with the tie rod mounted below the springs (drop axle and springs) to the bottom of the steering arms... with bias plies, i had to...
geez, take the money... or don't, and post in a few months how nobody wants to buy your model A...
or just some scanned old photos... funny how people on here will try to find a reason to be negative... great story!
do you realize you're making an offer on a post from a year and a half ago to a guy who didn't even own the car?
great work so far... one thing though, and correct me if i'm missing something... you're using roadster doors and sport coupe quarters ending up...
no, i hope it keeps going too. just make sure all the lights work and you're wearing your seat belts, and don't break any traffic laws in that...
obviously it's not a proper use of the word... i have a degree in english lit, and although i find it a silly term, i knew what he was implying,...
HOODLUM- a gangster... get over it all ready...
agreed... a silly term, but obviously in fun- something a lot of people forget how to have... it's not sooo serious. remember, the HAMB considers...
were you worried they were gonna use it in a drive by too?
strange that "gangstering" is unacceptable... should have titled it "hoodluming" and no one would have said a word...;)
good eye... definitely had larger, more square fenders on it....
yeah, short bed is 112 wheelbase... also, rear springs and 8 lugs say 3600...
wait, your argument against stupidity is that you've turned down $100 for a ride?
give me a bigger limit on my credit card and a catalog, and i'll build one just like it... not questioning the quality of the build, but to call...
makes me yawn...
jeeze, i barely have enough time to work on my real vehicles...
wow! this is as good as it gets! when you can make this crowd want jump seats, you have done something truly special... i hope you're feeling...
very cool! and you make it look too easy...
haven't run mine yet, but swap is completed... used camaro w/c trans w/ s10 tail housing...my truck had the 9" clutch, so swapped flywheels for...
had a similar thing happen on a later 235... chased it for a week.... since there is no stop on the distributor, only a slight groove for the...
same here... but it takes some balls (or stupidity) to try that on a harley w/ 12" risers
two important factors are how much of the work you've done yourself, and are you a guy who travels w/ tools... i think a couple days to flush...
i have a list of projects three pages long... trucks, cars, motorcycles, art, shop, home improvement, bicycles, tools, music, hell, even...
[IMG] so, officially Queen of trucks now? ;) nice job!
umm, me too... this is the result of a whiney transmission... [IMG] year and a half later and i'm almost ready to put the cab back on the frame......
my first thought was- oh, hell no... but i kinda dig it...
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