The Jalopy Journal
Anyone know the 1965 M/T 4-cam SBC story?
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I second a Cragar 4-71 SBC as shown in this original McMullen Roadster photo. -Andy [ATTACH]
My favorite toolbox score of all time. It's an old Kennedy machinist box with a leather handle. Was full of vintage machine tools. More...
The rear portion does look like my Hemi setup missing the finned flat cover. Let me know if you need any more pics or measurements....
[IMG] Anyone know the builder of this truck? Simply beautiful. Sent from my SM-G920V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Here is the front cover. Andy [IMG] Sent from my SM-G920V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Here is my attempt at the 'perfect blown 4-71 sbc' 1957 283 with HOWARD chain drive, WEIAND intake, covers & 6x2 top HEDMAN hedders and KONG...
Mike's welding ability is very impressive! I just got the fins repaired on these motorcycle cylinders (Henderson)[ATTACH] You can't tell where...
Sorry about that -- can you see this now?
I like the "other" 1932 coupes like this cool 1932 5 window coupe. THEBLUEBETTLE by 34andy posted Aug 10, 2015 at 9:17 PM This car has it all: -...
My 1965 C10 SWB -- love the BIG rear window. Wheels are Real Rodder Halibrands.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Second one is a Craftsman box from the "Mac" McTaggart estate. He was a local PNW racer with good taste in tools, striping &...
I picked up 2 boxes this weekend. First one is a Snapon K60. Pretty clean and straight...but it is a repaint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is an early cast small journal main girdle. I've never seen another exactly like it. Anyone recognize it?
Speedy Bill's parts collection and passion for vintage Hot Rods is part of why I'm on the HAMB today. I never could afford much at his shop...But...
Thanks landseaandair! You are right. I found this cover shot of the magazine with the drive on it. "Crane Engineering's Rolling Test Lab"...
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My all original 1960 International Harvester 3/4 ton shortbox 4x4.
Here's a "mystery" 4-71 Chevy setup. I don't know the manufacturer but I did find a picture of one on Ray Goodwin's Bantam in the November 1961...
And my new personal favorite --- I was strolling through the Puyallup swap meet a few months ago and see an old tool box sitting a few vendors...
Found a 1954 top box to match my 1958 Snap On lower cabinet. I need to get them both cleaned up so I have an ideal place to store my old Snap on...
John, I'd really appreciate it if you can upload or send me any pictures or information about Rudy. It sounds like he was a really interesting...
Here's a picture of my Pounden-Gerde. Guy that I got it from tought it fit a John Deere. I guess he might be half right! -Andy
I will agree with the Greyhound comment. I bought a CB750 frame and had it shipped ~1000 miles for $85. -Andy
Here are a few pics of my recent CL find. It is an almost perfect CRAFTSMAN from the 50s or 60s. -Andy
That VECO does look a lot like my POUNDEN magneto. Sorry I cant help on the cap/rotor since I don't have a cap for mine either! Here's a great...
"Rare Chevy?....like the Ford Ardun?" Well, I would say the only VINTAGE & AFTER-MARKET (non-GM) Small Block Chevy heads would be the heads...
I am so very sorry for your incredible loss....may he rest in peace. I couldn't imagine losing my little boy. -Andy
I was told by an old timer once that the original V8 DuCoil caps are actually off of "American La France" 4 cylinder engines that also ran 2 plugs...
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