The Jalopy Journal
Check the accelerator pump link that snaps onto the side of the throttle linkage. Look for excessive slop in the link connections. If the links...
Been reading his site for some time and have turned others on to his work as well. Always look forward to his work.
Try Thunder Road Street Rods in Benton City, Wa. Pictures of some of their louver work are posted on their facebook page. (1) Thunder Road...
I had been going over the catalog about 10 days before the auction started. I don't have room for another project but it's always fun to...
Henry's 35-36 Roadsters are so rare. Always a treat to see one and look it over in person. Thanks for sharing.
I'm jealous...Congratulations.
It's been my experience that car owners (almost) always want to talk to someone that appreciates their car. There are rare exceptions. I just...
Sad to hear. Just met Darryl for the first time in Salina this year.
Great little story about the '34. What a great find. I'm envious.
I've been trying to gather more information about the Rod Shop and builder(s) that put together my 1936 Cabriolet. So far, I have been told that...
The tail pan on my '36 was pinstriped by "flamin freddy". I recently asked him about the work and he said it was in honor of his friend, Mark...
Following along as you build this belly tank is really interesting. Never did understand how these were constructed. I'll be watching for your...
Congrats on endurance run....and that's a very tasty looking pizza.
Thanks for the info on the Moxee Show. Looking forward to the big one in your neighborhood, the Vintiques Show and Shine.
I have a 1936 Ford Cabriolet that has a "fixed" non opening mail slot window in the rear fabric panel. The car was completed in about 2008. I've...
A great road trip. Your boys will remember it forever.
Great looking roadster. I'm partial to the '40 Standard hubcaps as well. Had them on a '47 Coupe that I recently had to let go. They go good...
You made out like a bandit.
Sounds like some solid advice.
Gonna be nice. Will be looking for future posts to follow along.
I'm impressed that you were able to get all that luggage, tools, and spare packed into your roadster. Thank God for the luggage rack. I think I...
Thanks for the info on the Nash steering box. I plan on visiting one of the vintage wrecking yards in my area next weekend and your info will...
I like how you reuse old parts in your builds. I always look for your postings. The HAMB is really great allowing all of us to hang out in each...
Have a question about the Nash Ambassador steering box your using. Wondering what years and other makes used this box. Maybe yourself or other...
Noticed your use of the brass fasteners. I've got an old stash of brass carriage bolts that I used to bolt the firewall to the cowl and also on...
This is a really cool build. I'll be following your work. Always fun to watch a real good fabricator/machinist. It's guys like you that show us...
I don't understand why it's only vibrating in neutral. Was the vibration noticed right after the clutch rebuild or did it start sometime after?
A big thank you to Hamtown Al for posting a picture of his original Greyhound. I have what appears to be an aftermarket version. However, the...
Does anyone know the history of the Greyhound hood ornament that appears on some of the 33-34 Ford radiator caps and the radiator shell for 35-36...
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