The Jalopy Journal
No fenders but mine just slides forward. Industrial drawer slides about 3 feet long. I think they were rated at 300 lb. each. Just another...
We have family still waiting for cards sent via usps over 2 weeks ago. They are probably still catching up from Christmas. Sent from my iPhone...
Looks like Nexen Roadian. I too am running this size tire but in a BFG Sport Truck TA. They have a more standard street tread and plainer...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Not done but running, driving and spreading joy where ever it goes.
Registered as a 54 Buick, the car it started as. Just a radical customization. Registered after it was mostly built. Just walked in with the title...
I really had fun building mine. I have to say it's not done yet. I need to finish the body work and get some color on it but having to much fun...
Been running mine for a few years. They fit my 54 Buick panel without modification. I've been happy as well. Pics taken during my build. IMG_0778...
A common way uses a sort of electromagnetic sensor on the trans output shaft. The sensor generates electrical pulses as the shaft spins and is...
I painted the chrome bumpers on an OT 70's car 35 years ago. Scuffed the chrome up real good, applied a good self etching primer/surfacer, prepped...
Looks like 32 Plymouth?
Looks like I agree with several others. The correct answer is A-Holes. If you don't like it keep your mouth shut and move on.
I had a similar situation but only at around 30 MPH after I tried a lower tire pressure to soften the ride. Aired em back up and went away.
At Goodguys Des Moines 2019
A few glamour shots
Building floors
Done enough for a test drive.
Working on door panels
Chassis and 68 Buick 430 painted up and assembled.
Blending dash into doors
Trunk floor
Found perfect lever shocks at a swap to fit my front suspension.
Building rear tail pan
Cluster mounted in narrowed 54 Buick dash.
New Vintage gauges look like they were made the 54 Buick instrument panel.
Trunk lid narrowed.
Filling in cowl and building windshield frame.
50 Dodge hood pie cut and narrowed to match doors.
The $20 B4B intake I found on top of a scrap pile at a farm auction.
Front suspension: 37 Chevy axle, slightly triangulated 4 link front suspension, trailer springs mounted inside frame as top member.
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