The Jalopy Journal
These are those tires!
I see that none of my questions can be answered by mere mortals! Too bad, as I could get some real toughies for y'all!
Just below my house out here in the sticks, there lies about thirty pre-1960 vehicles, some fairly solid, some torn asunder. At one time prior to...
A few years ago, in a place called Bethany, in Manitoba.
Dave, My Deora project is progressing...slowly! I started on it in 2005, gathering the required vehicles in no time, then scaling the required...
I'm sure you meant "Alexander Brothers" right? Lol!
Wow!!! I rarely find my way back to the HAMB, but its always rewarding to see a picture like that one pop up out of obscurity!! Thank you for...
I'm in Tracy, near Fredericton. Never raced in the Maritimes...yet! John Petrie is alive and well and living on Vancouver Island.
This 1967 Thunderbird is for sale on Hemmings.com. Tasca-Bird II it's called. Also customized by the A Bros.
Seen in Saskatchewan recently.
A local Esso gas station...then and now.
You might be surprised to know that there is a HUGE group of Sweptline devotees on Facebook! I've been told the action there actually surpasses...
Just in case anybody is lusting to build a car just like this one, let me present this ad:...
Did Mike Alexander have his 33 Ford there? I know he was aiming for this show to debut his latest (and likely last) Ridler award contender!
My current and long term project, also with chrome reversed wheels (for now!)
I've got a whole series of vehicles that I'm looking forward to restoring, customizing and building from scratch. Being a former autobody...
I'd love to see an article on the Dodge Deora. There's a wealth of material avaliable, not to mention the recollections of one of the builders,...
My A108 has come a long way, and has a bit further to go.
This one...my first Hot Wheels.
Looks great so far!!
I've had the pleasure of talking to Mike Alexander on the phone several times over the past few years. He's been a invaluable resource to me in my...
I'd love to see a picture of that!
Lotsa talk about making sheet metal brakes and the like, but...I'm looking to make an 8' sheet metal slip roller. Has anybody done it?
One last shot...
A few more pics of the same.
I just saw this car at a Mopar show, the annual WPC show and shine held at Fort Rodd Hill provinaial park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia....
Q: How does one man amass that many high tech tools? I've seen lots of big Rod building facilities but none of them even had 1/4 of those gadgets!...
She's on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Dunning And on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Margaret-Dunning/144484915568643
I bought this book on eBay. After waiting several MONTHS for it to arrive (due to a mail strike) I got it today! I was rather unpleasently...
I just found this on Coparts.com....looks like an easy rebuild!...
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