The Jalopy Journal
Yes, I guess it really depends on what you want to discuss - technical? Historical? Legal? Calling any large company is going to get you at best a...
OK, this is a very old thread, but has anyone got a link to the film of their manufacture mentioned by Digger Dave? That's assuming it's out there...
Doesn't sound very waterproof to me? Maybe not an issue where you are, but it would be over here.
Hadn't thought of that - I bought one on 24th March, although its own birthday (date of first registration) is 1st September 1932.
Not totally sold on the front fender 'flares', but that rear view - wow!
Definitely the best looking of the Edsels. Is that two-door wagon the 6-passenger model?
Cool little car, but I can't help thinking it should have had '40 steels rather than wires.
Great looking coupe, Joey. Five-windows are the perfect '32 body style - for now Model A's are more in my budget, but one day . . .
Nice car. Nice bodywork and nice interior. Shame that the powers-that-be in Europe are intent on outlawing modifying of old cars . . .
That looks pretty nice and all the front chrome seems to work together, although the lower side spear and/or the skirts need a re-think.
No, I'm pretty sure that car is in Europe now?
Well, I like the Packard grille, and nice to see someone molded the headlamp bezels. Other than the afore-mentioned chrome smoothies, if I had to...
Great job, Jimmy. I'd wondered why the change to B&W part-way through - I couldn't believe someone had gone to that much effort and apparently...
I love 'em, particularly the '56. I guess I'll join in with Rolleiflex and ask "Are they still around?"
Thanks for taking the time to document your build, Inline. You're doing a great job on the A and the trans adapter.
Nomad, no question about it. I'm afraid that fastback looks more like a Triumph GT6 than an Aston Martin, especially in profile, although that red...
Thanks Jimmy, that's shed more light on them. I guess they're another example of 'make do and mend', from a time when people didn't just run down...
I take back my previous reply as I now have some Model A wheels here so had a look, and can see what you mean when looking at the back of them. So...
Still none the wiser about these. Had a suggestion of Budd in my thread, but they didn't look quite the same. Shame there's a few thousand miles...
Ha, I have a hack-job a bit like that, but this is a nicely made production part, exactly the same as the one lodaddyo has in this thread:...
Precisely what I was thinking!
That's a great little pickup, and as the others have said, thanks for posting the build details and the paint how-to. One question on the priming:...
Different day, different crowd - anyone else able to help?
PM me an email address and I'll send them. Cheers, Andy
Hey, lodaddyo, I've got one the same and just asked the same question as you . . . with the same results!...
Thanks guys, it is the same as the one lodaddyo found - I'll have to see if he wants another one :) I guess my search didn't work as I used...
Hi, tried a search but came up with nothing of help with this, so can anyone tell me the original manufacturer/application of this 16" wire wheel,...
The biggest problem is that the stock front pulley on the stock 21-stud engine is very close to the spring tunnel of the front crossmember, with...
Ron, I'm aiming for a mild drop on my coupe so will probably go with the reversed eye rear and '32-'36 front axle combo: did you reverse your rear...
Great build. Are you not using the F1 crossmember now that you've fabbed a pedal bracket? Or is that still to come?
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