The Jalopy Journal
I have a cousin that lives in Peoria, Arizona and we are planning a visit this summer, the museum is just a few hours away and this could make the...
Danny, have you heard anything from Marshall?
Oh yeah! I remember the hangover too!:cool:
That was a interesting read, the article validates the wagon as being a custom in the early 1950's.
Thanks Danny.
What happened to the Smoky Mountain/ Cherokee rod run thread?
^^^^^^^^^^ Nice work.
Danny, I hear you about the "monsoon" rains lately. I had mildew om the seats of my Thunderbird and I cleaned it off with Windex, the mildew...
Looks like a early swamp buggy.
My uncle had a Bantam roadster when I was a kid, He love to drive the car in the snow. We froze our asses off but he sure had fun.
I just saw this, Danny is a good friend and is known to go out of his way to help when needed, You and Brenda are in my thoughts and prayers, get...
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That would work on almost any early car.
Thank's for adding the article, I had seen a picture of the car in the past but I really enjoyed the write up and additional pictures.
Looks like a nice & well built hot rod.
I've been on this run many times, Danny & Bill do a great job and put a lot of thought & time into making this run enjoyable, for someone to...
That 1955 Ford looks good to me.
Back at you Danny and happy fathers day to all the fathers here on the Hamb, [IMG]
I would estimate that 90% of the parts used in building my T touring car came from the old wrecking yards in Philly. [IMG]
The only salvage yard I have been to since I moved to South Carolina is Temples in Batesburg S,C.with HRP and Deuce Roadster, it brought back...
No photo but I used 90 drawer pulls in a Kustom grill.
At least half my youth I spent in junkyards, those were the days when parts were cheap.
Louvers also make great cheese graters.
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