The Jalopy Journal
I found a 57 penny inside an under-floor support of my 57 Nomad. The floor had been spotwelded to the support when being built. I epoxied it to...
Bob, your imagination, perseverance, ingenuity and sheer talent just continues to amaze me!!!! I can't wait to stop by again to see the progress!...
My friend Ron (recently deceased) was fortunate enough to have been the overnight security at a exhibition featuring the Aztec in the late 50s...
That is a pretty rare Fiat! Can't wait to see the finished product! :D It would make a good traveling companion for it's BIG cousin - the...
I really like the look! Not cookie cutter! :)
How about fabbing a couple of tear drop shaped tubes just a whisker bigger than the base gasket and sinking them just enough to attain a position...
I've really enjoyed this thread, seeing Lee's cars and hearing (reading) the stories of the man. Nice to see his post here as well. Lee's cars...
What strikes most is NOT the tires, or the paint, or the changes made or not made... it the fact that this car has a 'family'!!! Whatever changes...
What a totally awesome video! I wanted to grab my 'little books' as I saw so many memorable cars and trucks! I just buried my dearest custom...
I don't have a pic handy, but my 57 Nomad (mild custom) was called "The Rain God" because every time I rubbed it (wash and wax time) it would...
I did a double take when I saw this wheel and dash combo! I have the same Olds wheel and dash waiting to slip into my 48 Chevy Convertible! (With...
One of the best features of tri-five chevies was the fact the door strike pin would pop bottle caps off easily. Just a pain to get the door open...
I'd start with the headlight switch. Looks like that is used a central feed location for a lot more things than at first glance. Best advice with...
Hello... I'm from upstate NYS and have been a part of the rod and custom lifestyle for as long as I can remember. Even before two days ago! *LOL*...
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