The Jalopy Journal
Pretty neat. Here's a nice site with some vintage photos from my neck of the woods of MA State and Boston police vehicles (including motorcycles):...
Throw those cheesy sidemount covers in the trash and drive it. No need to mess with a car this nice.
Driven by this one many times, and stopped in a few times to eat as well: the famous Hilltop Steak House on old Route 1 in Saugus, MA: [IMG]
Interesting; not an hour before I looked at this thread, I was dicking around on craigslist and found these for sale in my old hometown:...
[IMG] 1974 Lincoln Continental Executive Limousine by Moloney Coachbuilders, Inc. Last in service in 1986. It was being stored in a dirt floor...
He totalled that one and robbed us HAMBers of a nice old panel truck in the process: [IMG]
That model is absolutely incredible. I'm always impressed by someone that has the skill and patience to take on such a project. I've been to a few...
Crosleys, eh? Just one of these little guys on a shelf in my office right now: [IMG] I also have a 1930 General Motors console radio that still...
What do you mean "watch;" it's already happened. For the past twenty years "SS" means you get fog lights and alloy wheels on the latest...
Because the pathetic American car companies are trying their hardest to out-Japanese the Japanese. A perfect example is Pontiac. Why would anybody...
Just two right now as a recent job change & move has left me short on space/time/money: 1990 Chevrolet Suburban R1500 (daily driver) 1967...
Might be a little O/T, but I am digging that blue & white 1950's Kenworth(?) bullnose road tractor that's in some of the photos. Tell me that...
Not a HAMB-friendly ride, but I owned this 1974 Lincoln Continental Executive Limousine by Moloney Coachbuilders for a brief period of time (one...
Too cool; I'd love to get my hands on an Advance Design 'Burb to park next to my daily driver 1990 model. They seem to have all rotted away up...
Probably a tad too new for the HAMB, but here's my '67 Eldorado (with '68 turn signals) that I have sitting in storage for the time being: [IMG]...
Simply amazing. I'm not a Mopar fan in the least, but that doesn't make your friend's collection any less significant to me or anybody else with...
[IMG] Used to run this one on the front of my '71 Coupe DeVille even though it was used in a slightly later year range; people used to give me...
Got a 1963 Franklin silver half-dollar in the glovebox of a '67 Cadillac Eldorado I parted out once.
[IMG] Here's the only picture of one of my great uncle Don MacLaren's race cars I seem to have on my computer. As stated in one of my previous...
Not uncle, great uncle, but yes, my name is Ross MacLaren. My grandfather was Lloyd MacLaren, Don's brother. My father, Ricky (Lloyd's son and...
Great thread! Wish I had something to contribute, but don't right at the moment. I'll have to go through the boxes of old photos the next time I...
To answer the most important question: YES, I plan on staying for quite some time. The reason why leads into how I found this place. I found it...
Welcome and congratulations! A '57 Roadmaster is a pretty damn cool first car; stick with it. Don't get intimidated or discouraged and trade it...
Very cool! Do you happen to have any pictures of it from when you found it?
Indy Four from an early-60's Tempest? It's a 389 cut in half (literally!) What about an aluminum Buick 215 V8? Lightweight and (somewhat) economical.
Wow, that's amazing. I have one and only one yard in my area that has any substantial amount of old stuff, and it's not even 10% of what you just...
Probably because all the liberal Prius-driving gays in Cambridge and their adopted Chinese kids (y'know, the same ones that threw the Boy Scouts...
One of the many reasons I recently moved out of the Republic of Dukakis and into southern New Hampshire. Can't tell you how many times I had to...
Hey all, my name's Ross. I've been lurking around these boards for a little bit and finally decided to join. I'm a big fan of more or less all...
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