The Jalopy Journal
I like this car a lot. Of what I've seen from you over the years, it's the nicest car you've built. Maybe some subtle gold pinstriping?...
The fuel line mentioned was eleven feet of two-inch tubing. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smokey_Yunick Dave http://www.roadsters.com/
Official site http://www.smokeyyunick.com/ Smokey Ram intake manifold history...
Bumping this one back up.
This guy can help you: http://www.prestigewheel.com/ Dave http://www.roadsters.com/
A lot of body shops use cotton baby diapers for wiping down sheet metal. Naturally they are very absorbent as well as being lint-free. If you...
I agree with everything Curly said in this thread, and pretty much everything Sam Kinison ever said. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_VURr6jnWQ...
From last October: http://www.landracing.com/forum/index.php/topic,4925.0.html
There are two distinct types of hot rod show promoters. One group is made up of veteran hot rodders who hope to turn a profit. The other is...
The splines are the same on both. Dave http://www.roadsters.com/
[img] [img] The shorter of these two pitman arms came off of one of my '56 F-100 steering boxes, and the longer was on a front end that I...
Of all the comments in the above-mentioned thread discussing the show, Bret Kepner said it best. His comment is here:...
We saw it the last time it aired. Much of the show is devoted to George Poteet's Barracuda. Some racers, race officials, and writers thought the...
The strength of the '57-'64 Olds and Pontiac rear ends was the reason they were the rear end of choice for Top Fuel cars, Funny Cars, and Fuel...
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