The Jalopy Journal
Pulled this Hemi, Mom called me in for dinner...and I forgot about it. [ATTACH]
Some more stuff from when I could get up from the garage floor WITHOUT making a grunt sound:(. Flyer artwork [ATTACH] Car show T-shirt. [ATTACH]...
Here you go....:(:eek: It sounds like he had aspirations that were beyond his abilities:( Uncertain-T Model Kits! (uncertaintmodelkits.com)
Those kits will probably be $4K on Epay by tomorrow:eek:
A lot of bandwidth could have been saved with a simple... UNCERTAIN-T FOUND AFTER 40 YEARS. WILL BE DISPLAYED AT GNRS IN AS-FOUND COMDITION....
Jeezus:eek:. Disclosure agreements, unauthorized spokesman, leaked secretive info, sneaky plumbers (sounds like Watergate)...this ain't no Holy...
Where the hell is @Stogy ? He's got one of the coolest Sport Coupes on the HAMB.:cool:
That's absolutely amazing work @Stogy ...but "MOTORMO"??? ;):)[ATTACH]
Never really cared for the goofy car...like the conflicting stories even less. Zzzzzzzzzzz....
Is that an old pay phone???:p
Shoulda fixed that leaky heater core. [ATTACH]
Too funny @Bugguts . Back on post #8, I mentioned I was a "contributing artist" in the '70s-'80s for Street Rodder Mag. That's one of my cartoons...
Now I bet if I found a box of Depends I thought I had lost, some of you might not be as excited as me.:eek:
Some more stuff from when I was virile and svelte. Car show flyer artwork. [ATTACH] Cartoon from Street Rodder Magazine.[ATTACH] T-shirt...
...just don't go TOO far back in time Ricky...(although it does have big and littles);) [ATTACH] Glad you're feeling a little better buddy
LOL...the funny thing is, I probably forgot a few.:p
Like I stated earlier, I never was one for takinga lot of pictures. Here's a few others I've had that either dont have a BEFORE or AFTER pic....
Traded the Sedan Deliv. to the late @Hamtown Al (RIP) for this '36 Cabriolet. During the "Covid break" had a chance to go through it. 302AOD....
Built this "phantom" Sedan Delivery from a '31 Slantwindow and a '32 tudor. 302/C6. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Paid $2500 for this '54 Chevy Panel Deliv...an old hippy van. It was the Wife's grocery getter. 350/350. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$500 '39 Ford pickup. Hated that '39 grille...adapted a '36 pickup. 289/3+1 4spd. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Traded a roto-tiller for this '40 Ford pickup. No front sheetmetal so I adapted '37 passenger car. 302/C4. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A friend of mine dragged this '41 Lincoln 3 window out of the woods...gave him $500 for it. Later GM frame (nothing left of original one) and...
Older amateur restored '46 Ford Pickup for $1200. Rebuilt the 59ab/3spd. I even did a matching pedal car.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$125 nice running '63 Chev pickup. Lots of metal work. 283/pwrgld. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Solid old '53 Ford farm truck for $500. "Un-farmed" it...drove the wheels off it. 6cyl/3spd. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bought this nice running/driving '56 Chevy for $300. Lots of metal work needed. 6cyl/3spd. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Picked up this $250 '51 Tudor X-drag car. Reinforced the frame and cut the roof off. 289/C4. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Built a '48 Ford pickup, 302/C4 after college. Chopped it. Wife (to be) hated riding in it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Built this '31 coupe while in college. Ran out of money...sold it to buy college books. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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