The October, 1957 issue of Rod & Custom Magazine features one of my all time favorite covers. In fact, the Hemi cutaway actually inspired the Hot Rod Revolution art we did last year. The rest o... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
OK, that new feature ROCKS!!!! Please tell me it applies to thread images as well. That would make the function of this site so much cleaner.
Neat 'photo essay', but I can't get the new feature to work, does it require a specific plug in or driver?
It works for me also.really good feature. For those that cant get it.Open the pic then mouse over to the right side close or just below the right corner till you see the "Next"button. Then you will be able to move to the next pic.I found it by accident. Hope this helps.
I am on IE 6 and it works fine for me. Very cool feature, it gives me another tool for wasting time at work.
Interesting to see work by "tech artist" Lynn Wineland - who went on to be an R&C editor. The "next" feature worked fine for me. Nifty!
My dad and I campaigned a '67 Vette ProMod car that amazingly had a stock corvette steering wheel on it. The quick release was almost exactly like this one. Smart thinking spans decades I guess.
Cool feature... I'm REALLY interested in that quick release hub though... Anyone actually HAVE one or put one together??? DO TELL!! I like that way better than the modern one I have. Very mechanical looking too...