The Jalopy Journal
B 3 nib? Nice
Amen...
#4359... I got into t he old HAMB late... lol
Pfft... no impostors here
Sorry, that was sposed to be a pm...
Do we know each other?
You n I gotta talk again soon...
I been there friend
Nothing beats that willys model u gifted me buddy
Now, don't know ya well nuff to eat ya lmao
Yeah, sold my Willey, got a 65 Buick wildcat
Nuttin... I just took like a bout 10 year hiatus lol
Thanks man, seriously
Not quite sure where to post this... some of you know me, some might have heard of me.... but I'm back... from the years of when HAMBERs would eat...
awesome info! did not find a button or pull lever in the glove box, but having keys back engineered from
hey, my dad just bought a 65 wildcat 4door sedan with no keys how hard is it to open the decklid without a key or destroying something? thanks...
Yep, I know this thread is ancient... But the dude holding up the van while Normski changes the tire is none other than NFL player, Joe Klecko...
WWII did it... war era BMW's represented everything he despised, (hate, racism, bigotry) and everything he loved, (drive, passion, love of racing...
interesting note about Jim's 328... it was driven to the winners circle in 1940 by Fritz Von Hanstein. If you knew Jim and Z, you know how odd...
if there is anything, ANYTHING i learned from Jim, it is this... never be afraid to blow stuff up
you know Jim... more than likely wont be one on the web
an old email i dug up... forgot about his malaria flare ups til i re-read this email [ATTACH]
Funny... has not snowed here til two days ago since december. kinda strange for North Eastern Wisconsin. Fresh Virgin snow on what Jim called a...
which video?
Mini engines and transmissions as well . he could hardly walk at the time. From what Jim told me, that was mid 70's
Jim in his Beemer... Goodwood Sussex circa 1998/9
you've called as well...
#truth he spoke VERY little about his early years... he told me maybe 1/100th of his early story
Z's Ferguson LSR car right before her 280mph run...[ATTACH]
Jimski was like that. he came from, quite literally, NOTHING. He told me once, "i had $7 in my pocket and a broken back"... Jim did not care...
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