The Jalopy Journal
Justin B... Thanks a lot for getting the pictures! I think the 40' looks good!
I'd love to see a side profile shot of that car.
Looks great man... I love the way the motor looks behing that 60's style grill.
I wouldn't buy anything from them again. After my first transmission took a dump with less than 5 miles on the car... they "rebuilt" it again....
Looks really nice...
Now it's saying out of stock.
Man.... those are a piece of art for sure. I wish I had skills like that.
That looks really nice...
Very good news!
Very cool story. Thanks for writing that up. I've got a 32' Coupe that came from the Lansing Michigan area (1965- up) so this was extra neat...
Might be there on Friday but definately on Saturday. [IMG]
[IMG] Dad's 32' Coupe back in 1965.
I've always been told to leave the jack under the car. That way it's already there for someone to lift the car off of you in case something goes...
When I bought back my dad's old 32', we found this. Steering arm doesn't clear? How about notching the V860 tube axle. Oh yeah, don't forget to...
Very neat!
They almost look like headlights from a checker cab...probably not..but they have that same look.
What did those come out of?
Good story. Glad you finally got it!
Nice... Looking forward to seeing it in print. Congrats!
I just recently came across a guy who has some pretty interesting stuff. He has one for a 1925 Kissel. I searched for pictures of the Kissel and...
Amen.
Strange... I was looking forward to seeing where the auction went.
I'll be there Thursday - Saturday. I'm looking forward to seeing people gawk at Plowboy's ride.
Looks awesome!
I was always told that one of the reasons why plastic filler cracks is due to improper mixing and/or too much hardener.
Yeah...what sedanman said. The weather was shitty all day Saturday. I sat in the truck to stay warm. Friday was great but I had planned on...
Here's a pair of them... [IMG]
Yep. No strut rods required as long as you weld a gusset to the backside of the front crossmember like mentioned above.
Some really neat looking stuff on there.
I would also be interested in learning more about installing one.
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