The Jalopy Journal
Good to see mention of Joe Umphenour with respect to his in-liner endeavors & establishment of the National Nomad Club who also happens to be in...
Difficult to pass a swap meet regardless of the vendor count if within reasonable distance, at any given time a barn or garage might be vacated or...
Will try to do so, he was involved with other buyers, but comparing what he had they were exacting to the Speedway components with exception of...
Stranger things have happened, but here it is but a couple of weeks since my initial posting on the history of Dzus fasteners, while attending the...
As usual some great photo's.
Like that hinge parting line & the arrowhead appearing reveal, while it would involve some extensive metal shaping it would be super neat to...
I might have it wrong however I believe in the mid 50's my brother had a Henderson bike, we called it the "Truck bike " as it was a 28" & as I...
Well done indeed!
Can't tell by the photo for sure but it looks by the quarter belt line that it could be a 32 Pontiac or Olds.
As a Hamb member once Quoted " I thought it would take alot longer to grow old"
Thanks, I thought I've used every variation on the search engine but will try again, might be a play on how the wording is entered. I might add...
Before I again consider fabricating my own headers, curious to know if anyone has found a suitable individual tube over the frame header to mimic...
With exception of an occasional palm tree this might well be any town USA back in the day, & to think so many prime examples of those rare body...
Plenty of midnight overtime spent drilling those backing plates.
Speedway Motors sells their version in the race catalog or online, not sure how closely it might be to the real deal however listed in steel &...
I kept a P-38 handy for that purpose & of course to open those delectable 'C' ration can goods.
My apologies if this has been covered beforehand, however Assembling my 32 hood panels took me back a few years to my military stint & my tour of...
.Mostly stored in a covered galvanized horse tank behind my lawn shed, longer stock inside stored upright between wall studs.
Thanks, I did find that particular photo after my initial posting however was hoping to find an open hood shot.
Anyone have access to a photo of the 32 3w called "Hell Za Pop'n"
If the vintage track roadsters are considered traditional it might be of at least passing interest (pun intended) to see some cowl steering in...
A local here in the Omaha area nearly lost his early Vette when the Fuel pump gasket or connections spewed fuel on the engine during a term...
An older posting for the sake of a better explanation shall we say....but lets see some track 'A's, 'T's 32's 33's,34's & Sprinters with front...
As I recall most generally the aftermarket caps were required to bare some deviation to the bowtie or logo or risk legal action.
At a much younger age putting my 31 Chevy 5 window coupe together, I purchased a 32 Chevy 3 w coupe that was a victim of a garage fire, while the...
Lost a cousin in her new Covette in a very similar accident here in Nebraska, I agree cable dividers have no place on public highways.
Followed along with your cabriolet, the photo shoot was an especially over the top smart thing to do, truly a rare find & a wise undertaking the...
The forward rake is right at home on 32's be it a high-boy or full fender version, never could get overly enthused of the use of the narrow axle...
I'm with you on that Bored & Stroked, a fantastic car & history as well, it's too far & few between when a true hot rod with history makes the...
So where is the Josh Schutz (Grandfathers 32 roadster) original posting 2022 no update since Dec.16 2022
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