The Jalopy Journal
Sand it down with a DA until the pits are gone (part is smooth). Wipe it down with some MEK or mineral spirits, take it back to the powder coater...
Was there a revised list of what you guys still needed? If so can you lead me to it? I may have some things to help out on this one.
I have quite a few of the Brookville panels lying around. Let me know what you need and if I have some or all of it I will make you a good deal on ti.
Note to self: Finish project, do smokey burnouts at 3:00 am in front of neighbors. Oh yea with a big ass smile on my face while I am doing it:D
R.I.P. Lil John. GOD MUST HAVE WANTED A HOT ROD BUILD OFF AND PICKED A COUPLE OF GREATS THIS WEEK! Ride On Lil John
I knew why I liked living close to Cincy:D Nice Truck and Girl!!!!
Keep the pics coming. Just my thoughts: Like it or not but Boyd influenced most if not all the hot rodding world. He may not have built all...
I agree! really good people and a really good mag. I'm not just saying that because i had a couple of photos of my car in the latest issue either:D.
Sad news! godspeed Boyd.RIP.
I gotta get a little off topic here for a sec but its a funny story. John Mugavin, a GREAT ol' time "Been there done that" racer around these...
It's looking good. I did one like this in a model a coupe also. It's a little work but it looks real good. keep us posted.
Look'n Good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
Nice lookin wheels Andy. Any new parts list on what is needed?
Thanks Vendettaautofab. I'm working on something new now. Once I get better on this computer I will share some stories and pics of other rods.
Happy b-day Andy. The cake looks good:D
I bet this is a goooood issue:D I think I will get one.
http://[IMG] Rick Ferkel and Roger McClain diggin in at Millstream in Findlay Ohio.
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