The Jalopy Journal
Agreed Adam. Great point on the specific years. T's, A's, 32-34 pickups have always been a part of the HAMBery. That should not be part of the...
My wife and I took a day in Newport before gearing up for the Concours and visited the Audrain for this display. Glad we did. I thought it was a...
Good stuff. We were down there showing/participating in the Concours and made a stop over to check out the display of Hot Rods. I knew most of...
Man, that is good stuff. The doers of that era were amazing folks.
Many hubcaps of that era were actually polished stainless and would accept paint fairly well. The big three all had hubcap designs that were...
Yup. I watched Jalopies on small tracks all over the New England/New York area and have a soft spot for that genre for sure. In race trim or...
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Well thank you for that Ryan. Us old farts do appreciate it. :D
Clean up the fire damage. Mechanical restoration to confident driver level and run it and tinker with it. Waaay too many of those cars are...
I was a fan. Until I wasn't. I think the issue with these rods ever coming back into fashion is that many of today's "builders" can only work in...
I am not always a fan of Mr. Starbird's visions but that car has always been one of my favorites and actually turned me onto the Invicta body...
"No money, but boy what fun!" Says it all. Thanks for sharing that again Ryan.
Good stuff Steve. I am a long time member of the HAMB and long time subscriber to TRJ. You and Ryan have a much better feel for the state of the...
Good stuff Dana. Great article about a dedicated rodder/car guy. It's hard to explain to folks why we do what we do but this is a great example of...
One exceptional Hot Rod.
Dash I remember most was a '52 Ford Pickup, Yard/Plow truck that I learned to drive on at about eight years old. Favorite dashes are Chrysler...
Agreed. Not sure the Ford vs Ferrari general success is as much about the cars or lives of the participants as it is about the actual competition,...
No hardware store pieces here. Maybe to hold a jack handle together or hang an old Clay Smith Cams banner on the wall.....maybe. When my Dad...
I don't care either way. The footage is cool as hell and I love it. I've been around this junk long enough to know exactly how they sound fa'real...
[ATTACH] [IMG] To the rescue: https://www.truespoke.com/custom-supreme-wheels
Genuine tribute to a dear friend Ryan. Difficult to do but well done. We are all lucky and better for it when we have folks like Gary in our...
Gawd that is awful. Somehow charming. The use of the time period is commendable but man that was tough to watch. Gotta start somewhere though. My...
Damned near a Doodlebug in it's simplicity. Love it. Very cool. Good on Bill Vogt.
This past summer/fall there was a cars and coffee started as a VERY casual get together, in a very small town, in an empty-on-Sunday business...
Ryan, this forum is right in the H.A.M.B wheelhouse and should certainly stay. This forum has brought some dormant longtime members back into the...
I tend to build and fab for for the job at hand. Though I love traditional style and one of our sleds has been lowered and maintains OE, period...
Very good! Thanks for posting that.
ebfabman, Be-friggin-eutiful!!!!! Hey Jeff Nowell, how's THIS for no stance with bags? Love your work man but big ol' swing and a miss there. [IMG]
Yup. The old junk is where it is at Ryan. Buuuuut it can be the last place you want to be when newer junk can do the job better, safer and more...
Not quite identical.....you gotcherself a springer front end there Squablow. Funny how much character old junk has compared to new junk....cars,...
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