The Jalopy Journal
Here's one for sale in LA that me nephew sent me yesterday. Man, this thing is rockin' my world. <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument>...
Here's a Kellison project for sale if anyone is interested......found on Craigslist in Alabama http://bham.craigslist.org/cto/4279625316.html [IMG]
Someone on the Model Cars mag forum posted a bunch of pics of this AWB '56 - same one that's on page 34 or so, but it looks like he's added some...
They're still easy to find on eBay...
I would really like to see that, and I know my buddy would, too. Any idea how I could go about finding that thread?
You can always save up for a Gear Vendors OD unit so you can have the best of both worlds. Too-tall gears can sure ruin the experience for you,...
This car showed up at my friend's shop here in Austin a couple years ago. He thinks it ended up out at Jesse James' place. Not really a street...
How did guys typically (if "typically" is appropriate here) deal with the X-frames on early GM cars when building these street freaks? Wasn't...
I clipped this ad from a "tradin times" type rag many years ago.....it blew me away at the time because I'd never seen a Squarebird get the street...
I don't recall the Fleas but I do remember the other wheel that Motor Wheel sold back then, the Spyder. A very unique-looking wheel - used to see...
That's interesting that a '48 car would have the hinge mounted there. I guess another way of looking at it is whether the hinge itself is on the...
No wisdom here? FWIW, the reason I'm curious is that I'm a model builder and a favorite pet peeve has always been modern car models with...
I'm curious when the industry went to the modern style of door hinges, where the leading edge "tips in" as opposed to the entire door swinging out...
If you dig Magnante's Fairmont (which I really do) but you're a Chevy guy, this might tickle your fancy. Not AWB but it captures the vibe, IMO,...
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