The Jalopy Journal
All I can say is WWOOOWW
Thanks for running part II....EXCELLENT.
T-Head....This film is excellent, everyone here should take the time to see it. When will the next one be out?? Thanks so much for posting
That is so cool watch both films if you have the time. The links worked OK for me.
That is a good place I will help Thanks for posting
Holy cow both of those were really cool...thanks
Hey I watched this earlier and I was wondereing if they have any other films?
Thank you, thank you I never lafted so hard. It is great and thanks for posting it
David.....I have to hand it to you as you always come up with the coolest stuff. All HAMBERS should read up on this cool car.
Wow that is neat like all of the stuff you come up with. I am going to watch this one!
Wow, those are some really neat photos you have there and everyone should see the film. Thanks for posting it.
Count me in as the photos you have posted already are great.!!!!
assuming she was 20 when the photo was taken, she would be close to 80 today !!
She kinda makes me rigid. lol I still have some of my dads Bonney tools. He has a mechanic and always told me that they were high quality.
Holy Moley.......That is unbielable, I wonder how they started that monster??
Wow mother nature always triumphs.....the other ones are incredible also. I like this one and wonder if you know what it is?? [IMG]
Thanks, I don't know if most H.A.M.B. members know that Hot Rod may have originated from the babbitt melting out of a connecting rod.
Wow, that is very impressive, all HAMBERS show check this out as the original hot rods all had babbitt bearings. Thanks for sharing it with us,...
T-Head now that is a GREAT PHOTO, thanks for posting it.
Check out how their heads look to be are right up against the headliner! COOOOL
Wow, that thing is cooool and like 40 years before belly tankers
Wow, I read that link he was really before his time.
Wow, what a neat job they did on that car, they should be proud of themselves.
[IMG] The big hammer school of marketing my new favorite.
[IMG] I have checking this site out and this is my new favorite, a 3393 cubic inch Duesey aircraft engine....Just incredible.
[IMG] Glad you like it, here is another cool photo I just found.....
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