The Jalopy Journal
Would you mind sharing some details on the hinges, please? I'm going to take a swing at making one also. It looks like there is a gap between the...
Thanks a bunch for your help gang Another fine job well done [ATTACH]
That little Opel is a hoot to bomb around town it, nothing better than driving a slow car fast ;) Time to tear into these old polys. I found a...
Gotcha, The zigzags do move more than the stock straight bars. I'll try moving the good stock ones to the side, then zig zags in the middle
I'm just doing a mockup here, I haven't wrapped them yet Look about right? [ATTACH]
First! [ATTACH]
Bump! I found the zig zag springs, I'm thinking of replacing all of them on both sides to get a consistent shape...
Unfortunately I have blown apart the T and moved it to the back yard. Fortunately my son has embraced the car culture and picked this non-hamb...
F-1 brakes on the 48 axle fit like a glove. I did have to grind the inner bearing for the larger shoulder radii.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'd like to get your input on the frame I'm building. I'll outline my plan so far. I made the back half so that the turtle deck sits right on...
Plan B is another 9" this time out of a 66 f150. Bent one is on the top. [ATTACH] My buddy does a lot of wheeling and dealing. He found me this...
Nevermind. The housing is bent. Have to come up with plan B[ATTACH]
We also picked up a 9" axle from a 63 F150. Cleaning it up and found this in the tube ends :( [ATTACH] Looks like the bearing land and the seal...
SOLD I believe this is a 1948 rear banjo axle. It has been converted for an open driveshaft. Turns by hand nicely. Can palletize and ship on...
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