The Jalopy Journal
Another potential Danica Patrick, she just needs a cushion and a few years. [IMG]
Here's a couple from Tulsa [IMG] [IMG]
Here's a pic of the standard five window / roadster rumble setup. The same basic deck lid fit both models but the hinge pivot (those triangle...
[IMG][IMG] Top picture when I dragged it home in '56. Bottom picture, many, many, many years later
Here's a better picture that might help. This is one from a set that I ordered from Bell Auto for my roadster back in '59 so they are probably...
How about a nalhead in an old Deuce, backed up with a '48 side shift and Columbia two speed. an old school blast from the past [IMG]
Here's part of the contingent from Hot Rod Garage including 3window larry's ride ready to pull out for Dewey at 8:00 AM Saturday morning. We had...
This was the hot setup in 1959-1963. '48 Merc 15 inch rim painted body color, 2 1/4 inch BFG Silvertown or US Royal whitewall, '50 ford trim ring...
Not to crazy about being an old fart but it's hard to avoid at my age and pictures don't lie. I guess my old beater and I grew up together...
Here's a post card I picked up from a visit to the Cunningham shop many years ago. <style>@font-face { font-family: "Times New Roman";...
I've gotten more comments on the tag then on the car[IMG]
Here, see if this helps your thread. That's me, a lot younger and a whole lot skinnier back in Aug, 1958. I had just driven 400 miles from St....
For some reason, I've always liked this one of my roadster, taken by a friend a few years ago using a telephoto lens. The car just sits right. [IMG]
Depending on what period you trying to recreate, styles changed a lot over the years back then. For what it's worth, here's a pic of the hot setup...
Guess i might as well add my only trophy girl adventure. I had just won "Judges Choice" at the Tulsa Autorama in Jan, 1960. The roadster was...
Here's one for all you old Ford fans from a May 1940 Life magazine ad. This was back when flight attendants were stewardesses and pilots...
Young and dumb and bulletproof back in '59, before tee shirts had advertising on them. My friend and I had just arrived in St. Louis from Tulsa...
Hangin' out at Headquarters in Dearborn [IMG]
[IMG] Here's the setup an my '28 roadster pickup. I've had that "FIRE" lite for years and finally figured how to use it. It's connected to the...
Just can't resist another Nailhead thread. Here's mine back in '60 at a car show and below it, the same set of wheels back on the road after fifty...
Here's a nice old timer I picked up many years ago for a T-Bucket I was going to build. Have a few old ('34 and '39) Oklahoma plates but that's...
Here's a couple of vintage Oklahoma plates on two local '32's. In the old days, the first number stood for the county, one being Oklahoma county,...
Thought you might like to see what a real T looked like back then before all those gol-durned hot rod teen ager's plumb ruined 'em, cuttin' an...
Here's one of the more trick setups for 289/302, Gurney Eagle heads and intake. Pricy but "kool." [IMG]
Here's my restored beater from the "good old days". Built it in '58, parked it in '64 and put it on the road again in '98 just the way it was in...
Be careful with the hinges. The deck lids on five window and roadster are the same but according to the new V8 Club '32 Ford book, the cast hinges...
Here's some home made headers on a 289. Trying to fill in below the body and hide the Model A frame [IMG]
Here's something a little more traditional, a set of S-W Greenline gauges in a Model A version of the Doane Spencer roadster engine turned '32...
Here's an "in progress" shot back in '59. Just had the body done in black lacquer and was saving my money to get the fenders painted and a top. [IMG]
Opps, I hit send before I finished. Anyway in those days when 32 coupes and sedans were still on the street and in salvage yards for the same...
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