The Jalopy Journal
Here are some more photos... Both doors come with the roadster. No deck for he coupe. Both grills, extra fenders.
I stumbled upon an opportunity to purchase these 2 cars. Not much more than the body and frame with some other random parts. Appear to be original...
Who's Rik Hoving? :)
I stumbled upon the following car. 1950 Cadillac chassis and mechanicals. Caddy parts from 1950-1956. Owner says it made the car show...
Carl, My name is Peter, I'm 6ft3in.... argo: BigPeter :) And your observation is correct. :))
Actually, its pretty much meets my needs/expectations. I don't mind the 4cyl. It looks and performs as I want, and I'll enjoy it as a piece of...
How about luke-warm rod? :)
How would you label it?
I am considering purchasing my first hot rod: 1931 Ford Model A Roadster Titled as a 31 ford. Current plates Wescott Fiberglass Ford Pinto...
NoboD, I recall the test hotrod class was discontinued due to problems of documentation. I certainly could be wrong. Regardless, my original...
5Window, You bring up some fair questions. Let me answer them the best I can: As recently as 2004 the AACA tested have a "antique hot rod...
Hmm... were do i start: 1998 Dodge Dakota RT pickup with a heavily modified engine. 1956 Plymouth with a 383 from a late sixties Dodge. 1961...
I wonder if BigPete likes pieroggies or scrapple? BOTH!:rolleyes: Would he mind if I brought either of those to Hershey? HECK NO! :o I wonder if...
Hey Guys, Peter Gariepy here... webmaster of the AACA site, AACA discussion forums, and past AACA Director. We're having a little chat about...
1. I've been a subscriber to Hemmings forever, and seeing it in my mail pile always makes my day. :) 2. I'm a diehard AACA member. Oh, and I'm...
Hey Guys and Gals, Someone suggested I introduce myself. I've actually been lurking here since Aug 2005. I run the Antique Automobile Club of...
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