The Jalopy Journal
I have the booklet, maybe two? I'll check.
Sounds & smells of real gas stations like the sizzling & hot rubber smell of the vulcanized tire patches. Heck the smell of leaded gas!
I think the only volt sensitive part is the solenoid. 12 volt ones are out there and if you had to you could have a 6v re-wound. As far as I can...
It is confusing until you actually get into it. It works really well and since they were all BW mostly R10 they work the same from brand to brand....
OK, I was typing while you posted that. :rolleyes: 07312 is the relay.
The back ones are what I will use with two front mounts on the 153. Those ate what we used in Jake's Conestoga too. Have you thought about how...
If I had a garage to park in I'd mount a 2x8 with coil springs on the back wall. If I was going to build a new shop I'd put rollup doors on both...
Some Studes had front & rear engine mounts and the transmission just hangs out there. Some of the T 86 three speeds have a boss on the bottom that...
You guys can actually get your cars in the garage?
HEY, YOU! Out of the Gene Pool NOW!
Only one of my eyes work and that screws up depth perception up close. Lucky for me it seems like things are closer so I don't run into them....
Good work! It can't all be fun and easy, where's the class in that? Thank God for cardboard, 2x4s, and laser levels.
Hang in there, you are closer than when you started. :eek: It will have a huge cool factor that Chevy 4 would not have had. :cool:
They still know how to have fun in Virginia city. It was more fun back when they looked like traditional outhouses before the street outhouses...
Good thing about old Chevys they are made of firewood.
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