The Jalopy Journal
The old " oil don't act that way" line has killed a lot of people over the years. 20 yrs of wrenching on construction and agricultural stuff...
Saw a similar one years ago on a 38 Packard hearse with a Henny Coachwork body
Ron is alive and well in Detroit MI area. I think he's still in Troy. He's one of the best metal wizards in the world. One of my best experiences...
It's great to look at the listing for owners and mechanics, you'll see Andy Granatelli (as GRANCOR and with his brothers as Granatelli Racing...
I'm not a big Eastwood fan but I think they've got a kit that might help get you started.
I did my son's truck in a Tractor Supply clone to JD Blitz black. It wsa a hurry job 3 years ago to get his senior pics taken and has weathered...
I look for those cheap factory jacks, they're good for lifting or jacking crushed doors and hoods open. They're also good for low cars.Never trust...
I'm using an early 70s Cougar, looks like it grew there.
I like the Gibbs as a protectant, wiped down my lathe ways and no more rust from condensation. It's funny stuff one time it works and the next it...
I don't have a link but do a search for Gulley Performance. He sells a full line of boby and metal shaping tools. He's at a lot of bigger shows...
I'm kinda Ford ignorant but what's with the Mexican block?
On bikes my vote is for Leo Payne and cars would be Smokey Yunick, Harry Miller or Clay Smith.
Get on metal meet.com. There's listings for regional metalmeets that are free for a free will donation. There's one coming up at Stauton Il. on...
Ithink it was in Dean Batchlor's book where he shows a Ford B block with what he called a # port Olds head. Any one know more about this?
My son found a T shirt that has the Von Dutch flying eyeball but instead of the name it says No Respect, pretty cool I thought.
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