The Jalopy Journal
Johnny Cash. [IMG]
A Bugatti pickup? The horror! [IMG]
What an oversteer monster that would have been. Would have needed aluminum block and heads.
Certainly worth it for such an important custom!
Indeed. I wonder what the restoration cost.
Jean Harlow [IMG]
And judging by the colors, we might guess which suitcases were hers.
A Bugatti, no less! [IMG]
AC Ace, later to become the Cobra. [IMG]
When my brother had his license suspended for racing on the street, he had his girlfriend sit in the drivers seat of his 55 post/365HP 327 and...
Hey, honey, let's go the the beach and you can watch me polish my chrome! It'll be fun!
Sealed beams - sounds like my grandpa! Thanks!
Here's a pic of my dad's family in Hayward, CA around 1945. The kids are my cousins. Can anybody ID the car? [ATTACH]
Annette [IMG]
Agreed. So-called "colors" of today's cars are bland.
[IMG] [ATTACH] Same car, found on an Aussie T-bucket group on Facebook.
Patsy Cline.
Lorelei Rock along the River Rhine in Germany.
In my home town, it was extra fun for the local hot rodders. They were the main source of speed equipment.
Same day. Like he was following her. [IMG]
[[IMG] Any info on the V8 Corvair?
They make it sound so much fun!
'57 front end. 55/56 front end had parking lights just below the headlights. The grill surround is wider on th '57.
That's the drag boat canal at Fremont, I believe.
Candlestick Park, San Francisco, around 1960, the year it opened.
Yep. Not from when the original picture was taken, but when the copy was made off the print.
No wonder she's in tears.Judging from the hubcaps and non-original steering wheel, I'd say that T-bird was some guy's pride and joy.
Timeless.
Ouch. That is so painful!
I know what you mean. One pic I saw showed a Willys gasser at the Oakland Roadster Show that had my uncle's auto supply logo on it. In a pic at...
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