The Jalopy Journal
I'll be there. This is my big outing for the year. I'm driving down from Brighton. I've made a few improvements since my last trip so I hope it...
I mounted mine on the firewall in the stock Model A position. The coil lead is a bit long but it seems to work well.
Here's mine. I cut the fuel gauge out of my 29 roadster tank and mounted this straight 5 panel in it's place. [IMG]
They're beautiful! I wish I knew how to use tools like that. I've got a fair selection that I have bought at garage sales but am next to...
I can't believe how different it looks! It looks fast just sitting there. Nice job! Now for the V8...
I read one when I was a kid in the sixties about a kid who builds a hot rod, takes it out on the street, gets chased by the cops and is caught...
I think you need to add a steer arm to the passenger side and then a drag link over to the pitman arm. You should be able to figure out a way to...
Here's how I plumbed my roadster fuel lines. I soldered the Tee in rather than use compression fittings. Since there is no relative movement...
I used it once on a wheel bearing race that had spun in the hub. It seemed to work, as long as the bore is not worn excessively oversize. If it...
Yup, It's a Dunn from the Dunn Tool Co. Detroit. I have one in the 40 Merc motor that's in my 29 Roadster. Here's a cut and paste from my post...
I'll be out cruising Woodward in my roadster tomorrow evening. Give me a yell if you're out there. I'll try to shoot some picks. Dan
Nice rake! Are you taking it out to cruise Woodward this year?
Love that exhaust header!
Very handy. Thanks!
Looking very cool, by the way. How about some hub caps?
It would have run just as well on kerosene...
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