The Jalopy Journal
A beautiful group of models, all very well done, my favorites are the two '57 Buicks for their fantastic paint jobs and the '51 Ford with the...
Welcome from Frederick,Md.
Wecome from Frederick,Md. Where in King George as I pass thru there when visiting inlaws in Coles Point.
Wecome to the H.A.M.B.,what part of Maryland did you live? Grew up in Beltsville and used to hang out at both of the Mo's, some of the best times...
Welcome from Frederick
Try this number (301)748-7787 ask for George, He's one of the few remaining members of Catoctin Mtn. Street Rods. I know they did a one day show...
Don't know, but the hood,top of front fenders and roof look to be from a '51/52 studebaker
You need a rear steer clip as the front steer the box will stick thru the front fender, I have a '67 clip under mine and the wheel clearance is fine.
possibly packard from the 30's
The firetruck in the GEICO commercial is a "L" model Mack.
Just ordered mine and was confirmed order.
Welcome from Frederick,Md
1st picture, truck on left'36/37 Reo light delivery
2nd picture, last truck looks like a dodge.
Mine stands for my '36 sedan delivery hince 363door. Also on my tags.
Whoosh, looks good, glad that the insurance company did the right thing. Like the idea of some suttle pinstriping to highlight around the Olds...
I'll take three if they become available again.
Is that the one that's at Dan's Auto Body?
Also for those that may be interested, Annual Mason-Dixon Gas and Oil Show is at Frederick this weekend along with semi-annual Advertising and...
Tommy, you need to go round to back and record the exhaust!, most of what I could hear sounded like air sucking into the carbs.
Welcome aboard, lots of great information here!
Amazing how different the color looks outside compared to under the lights! You guys did a great job and won a well deserved award, congrats!
The coupe looks Great sitting at the Autorama, Hope you won something and hope you'll post pictures of the back and interior once you get home,...
I was just going thru all the pages of this thread and a lot of the pictures are no longer veiwable, anyway I'm looking for some pictures of a few...
My dad worked for Chester in the seventies till he got sick and had to stop working. Chester was a great guy, would do what ever he could to help...
Was just thinking, since you grew up on Yucca St, have you given thought to try and connect with Gary Manley (definantly old sckool hot rodder!).
I grew up in Beltsville,1950 to 1975, knew lots of car guys but never heard of them. Do you know what time frame they were supposed to be from?
Have you made it to upholstry shop yet? Get'in close
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