The Jalopy Journal
You need new to get some new (shorter) pushrods made to use stude rockers on that cad motor. I use Smith Bros. push rods out of Oregon (great rep,...
Awesome progress - keep it up! Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
This is awesome, I can't wait to see it in person! Hit me up when you have some time and we'll catch up, glad to see your new project is already...
I'm sure there are a lot of reputable '32 frame builders out there, but Gary at Blackboard Hotrods built my '32 chassis and it is perfect. He runs...
Nice build, definitely going to follow this one!! I've also got a 49 stude pickup, hopefully starting work soon.
This is awesome, can't wait to see more of the build. Chassis work is sick, I like your hairpins a lot. Keep up the great work!
Nice work!
I had a similar experience with Uncle Max, he's the man. He brought 3 48's back to life for me and was a pleasure to work with. Posted using the...
Totally awesome, nice work!!!
The new ap looks awesome, thanks Ryan. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Simply amazing. Hats off to you for a job well done.
Totally legit, nice work!!!
Looks like you are off to a great start, I dig your inspiration too!
That looks great so far, have fun!
You nailed the new stance, love it!
Very nice!!!
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Great build! I dig the connecting rod.
Looks like the making of a great project, best of luck to you!
Wow, this is gorgeous!!! Love the chop, perfect in my opinion. Can't wait to see it mounted... subscribed.
Great read and build, you nailed it! Very nice article in the latest S.R. too, I guess they'll have to follow up when you get the caddy dialed in.
Rick is simply the best. All above reviews are true, he is a true professional, punctual and an absolute pleasure to deal with. He helped the...
This is awesome, I look forward to seeing more!
I learned to drive in 1999 when I was 15 in a 1949 Studebaker pickup. I still have it.
I grew up in Eugene, my dad and 3 of my cars are still there (2 stude pickups and a 66 mustang). Thinking of flying up for the Portland swap meet...
I've been flying H-60s in the Navy for 6 years now, can't think of anything else I'd rather do.
Great thread! I just took apart my 390 and it also had flattop pistons. It was out of a 62.. casting #'s check out.
Every car guy has a little hoarding in them...
Pretty hard to beat the strength and affordability of a 9". I got one out of a 70's ford van for next to nothing. There are also tons of parts to...
I love that car, good luck with then next project. I saved some pics for future build reference - hope you don't mind!
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