The Jalopy Journal
is he dead?
chop chop
i never looked at it that way in the first place. I've never used the term myself, but when I think "gold chainers," I just picture cars that...
don't know if it's been mentioned, but the Triumph/MG 1300/1500 might be a good choice. I don't like four cylinders but my wife's Spitfire has...
yeah, it does look pretty odd... but this is why I love photoshop. I might have actually done it! Thanks again JD.
would anyone be willing to stick some fadeaway fenders on my 41? [IMG]
glad I came across this thread, the shop I work at is looking into getting set up with Spectrachrome. Does Cosmochrome hold up any better, or is...
i second that. Definitely 50's, maybe even early 60's FoMoCo.
cool thread... got me thinking about how there are cars that suit me from just about any era. A few I can think of: my boss' '35 Packard, my old...
my first thought was to make a commuter jet reference but it looks like that's been done... several times. So I guess I won't try to be funny....
the year is 1962. You own this chopped '41 Plymouth: [IMG] you also have access to a brand new Chrysler 413 engine. Given only that...
i'll be there.
just a little update. the chop's almost done, I'll get some pictures up soon. I've decided on a 413 engine, I think that vibe suits the car...
we don't want you new yawk guys up heyuh. just kiddn. My car isn't anywhere near done either but you'll probably see me at Ainslie's, Owls...
amen to that. i've never seen a machine that provides its own pressure for the flush (especially @ higher pressure than the trans was designed...
i have a 1959/60 Redfish- looks just like the one posted on page 1, except this one needs a complete restoration. I bought it as a "someday"...
figured this might be a good place to ask. Are there any mild hop-ups that can be done to a '35 Packard straight eight motor?
funny to came across this thread, because just today I was marvelling at the creative prowess it must take to come up with a song like "A Day in...
we did. Roads are clear again though and I got to take the boss' '35 Packard out today.
I'm wondering what was typical of Kustoms in the early 60's, specifically. Were mild customs a thing of the past? I have a hard time imagining...
here in the far northeast we're blessed with some of the most colorful language out there. I'm young (27), but here's some of the car-related...
never got to see him but as a piano player i looked up to him in a big way. man, this is a rough week. My favorite drummer, Joe Morello, just...
i'd jump on the Chevy too, it's a cool car. The Dodge is... a little hard to look at. But that's just one man's opinion.
I always stay at Weirs Beach, which is lots of fun if you like arcades and fried oreos. It's about a half hour from the show this year......
i've got an extra hood. I imagine it would cost an arm and a leg to ship it cross country, but if you want to pay for shipping i'd give you a...
James, i owe you for two of these now. Thanks, I am speechless. Really. It looks amazing... i know what to do now....
there's one still open about a half hour from where i live... it's not very lively though and the movies are rarely any good. It's kind of like...
there are three things in life that i can't wait for: getting my bio degree, owning my own home, and seeing this car done. i agree that...
i'd buy it from ya if i wasn't a couple thousand miles away. cars here only need titles if they're 15 years old or newer!
hmm... you guys really like it? To me it has a wierd "smiley face" kind of look to it. Does anybody else see that or am I just crazy?
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