Nice to see so many Oregonians on here. I'm in Rogue River myself. I'm not a native, but I got here as fast as I could.
Lol, no but here's a funny (I thought so anyway) story: my son got his first speeding ticket about a year ago, doing 72 in a 55 mph construction zone (at night, long after work had ceased for the day). The ticket was $360. Even though he's still in high school, he has always worked 2 jobs to buy what he wants, so he got to pay the ticket. He was actually happy to see it was so cheap (?). I asked him why he thought it was cheap and he said, a buddy of his in California got a ticket for about 10 mph over, not in a construction zone and his fine was $450. He said "man, everything's better in Oregon!"
i dont know about this car necessarily but springfield auto recyclers have 5 or 6 t bodys and a few frames. last time i was there i asked how much and he said a couple hundred for a body, a couple hundred for a frame. solid guy
Lol you got that right. They said eBay was there bread and butter but I bet the parts out in the yard covers the other side of the slice.
2-3 weeks ago, the model t stuff sits and sits out there. he gets other cool stuff through too https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/47-coupe-build.1133545/
they sell a lot on ebay but theres still a ton of stuff in the yard https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/47-coupe-build.1133545/
I grew up, spent my first 32 years in Portland. Still a webfoot at heart. Marty Strode is in PDX, also Redlandmaggie is an Oregonian. Many more! Oregon has a long and glorious history of hot rodding, going back to the very beginnings. The Portland Roadster show is a classic. Many great people from Oregon. I love it, but I like the SoCal sun better! Read here for history. : https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/great-oregon-racers.662536/
Having come from Northern Cal, on the coast, last week's rain (for what a few days?) wasn't too worrisome. When I was younger, I saw a bridge taken out by logjams in the river on highway 101 (Eel River bridge by Metropolitan, 1984 IIRC) . It wasn't a small bridge, either and was out for over a year before it was repaired. I've seen mudslides that were over a mile across that swallowed several homes (Stafford, Ca , late '90's) due to rain that went for weeks. The Rogue Valley typically has months and months with zero rain, so I don't exactly build an Ark just because it rained hard a couple days. Now if I lived in Washington....
Just happens that I do....found them in between pages of old Mechanics Illustrated Magazine's at a estate sale my brother was doing...the old guy had every issue from 1933 to 1970's... I especially like the drivers license, on the back side having places for a cop to sign if you got a ticket.... Sent from my QTASUN1 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
wow! very very cool! ive never seen those! i went to college in monmouth! haha very interesting, thanks for sharing! https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/47-coupe-build.1133545/
Beavercreek, a couple miles south of Oregon City. Raced a '65 Chevelle at Woodburn 1972-74. Graduated from Clackamas High School in 1972. Moved to Palm Springs, CA area 1975. Got tired of being hot so came back in the early 90's.