The Jalopy Journal
I believe Coker wheels are now "Superior" brand. Seems they told me they didn't handle Wheel Vintiques anymore.
Probably not. No idea where they came from. Today's frames are brass.
Brigrat, Pics attached per your request. The glass body of this '36 was made by either Patrick Mooney or Mike Morris, in your state. Originally...
Not sure of all the details on my '36 as it was built in the early 80's and not by me. It has what looks like a 3" forged, dropped, axle, four bar...
Awesome collection you've got there. Reminds me of a conversation I had with a guy once. He told me he worked for a scrap yard, and how they...
Looking onto getting to the GRNS. Gonna get the book one way or the other. Rik, you are amazing!
When distance from the tank was a problem, I've wrapped the tailpipe with that header wrap material. Might not be pretty, but it works.
Attended one of Gene's seminars in Spartanburg, S.C. to see how he chopped a '40 Merc coupe. Went home and promptly cut into my '40 Ford coupe....
50 fraud, I like where you're going with your '39. Proportions are good. I've attached a crappy photo of my '40. I channeled it 5", chopped it 3",...
Transmissioncenter.net (PATC0) has a calculator that shows a drive gear of 15 teeth and a driven gear of 40 teeth. They also have all the gears...
Always enjoy seeing old New England cars. Good to see Saby's '36 again. I remember seeing Saby driving it around Quincy way back! That area always...
Here's photos of the above axle and kit. Ralph
I might be kinda late with this info but, maybe it'll be helpful for someone with an early Dodge axle ( I'm not sure of the vintage of my tubular...
Need louvers is totallycorrect. They don't fit well and they're not adjustable.
Here's a photo of discs with '35 Ford wires, although the wheels aren't too visible. The discs are Chevy and the Ford wheels have a 5 1/2" bolt...
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