The Jalopy Journal
We should all thank Mr Gent for his very informative posts, and remember that he sells DVDs showing his methods.
thanks...
Great stuff, I am making the "mini double Beverly shears" today. I see a propane torch on the bench up there- what for? I have heard about using...
I just moved to St Louis too, half done moving my workshop up there. First day, 67 Pontiac Bonneville's mellow rumble woke me up, neighbor had a...
The nicest stocker was the Mormon-Herrington 4WD 40 Ford wagon that showed up at P***le B***h years ago... they're all beautiful but any pre-war...
I would like to see how others have made adjustable fences for the small eastwood-type bead rollers- tired of c-clamps and angle iron. Thanks!
Very nice frame, takes a deal of patience, skill, and metal working knowledge to make the basis of your car to be so very fine. Those are hard...
I live two towns over, and I assure you, that car ain't from here.
yes indeed- the work and expense making those, which shared your skills which are hard-earned, should be paid for.
Any build that lists Harry A. Miller as an influence has my attention.
Is that a babbit main motor?
Oh man, the black 53 with Moon discs...
Old Moto Guzzi wheels are nice to have, back against the wall.
Well, I could reach under the dash and turn on the petcock, the whistle would alert every dog for miles... I could make it louder or quieter too....
In my 46, I put a motorcycle petcock and a tee in the line, with a silent dog whistle on the end. By the time I got home from work my Dobermann...
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