The Jalopy Journal
Just saw your thread today, very sorry for your loss. I too am in the process of getting my’57 out of its 30 year hibernation. Looking forward to...
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Thank you for the awesome tour. What a great volume and selection of seriously neat goodies!Highlight of my day so far!
Big letter 1960’s vintage Hurst shifter with T handle. Original application is mid year Corvette Muncie. No linkage, just as shown in pictures....
These two always make me smile. When I blew the 301” in my orange 3W, I pulled the 294” out of my “A” and stuck it in the 3W. These helpers are...
1932 Ford header panel.Good condition, not rusty. Two holes are hogged out, blow up pic to see.Fits all ‘32 cars except 3W and trucks. Green paint...
Pair of old patina chrome,1946 to1948 Chevy coupe, quarter window mouldings. Good condition, chrome far from perfect. Blow up pic’s to see detail....
Not a roof mount, but this is how mine is going to get hauled :[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
They are two totally different bodies. 3W’s don’t have rain gutters.[ATTACH]
Neat slicks, but I don’t believe they were produced by George Hursts company.
Looks like Ryan is on it.
Yeah, the hardtop Vicky is the top of the heap; other than a convertible. Seems ‘52 and ‘53s are starting to come into their own ; after lagging...
I like em all, solid axle or mid year; but other than smoothing it out a little… it’s hard to improve on the original design!
If it is the Crestliner Vicky in your pictures it’s a ‘52 or’53 by the dash, as a ‘54 dash is different. Nice score!
A few months ago, this set found me. A local drummer had passed away, and his widow was looking for a caretaker of his 1960’s Rogers Top Hat...
A 1966 has an emblem on the hood, a 1965 does not. The gas door lids are different also.
IMG_3733 by bowie posted Aug 1, 2014 at 6:57 PMThose are my American pointy spoke magnesium s. I glass beaded that set, and just rub them down...
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That would be the Don Bracy roadster from the Pacific Northwest.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
It’s not real easy to fake 92 year old wood![ATTACH]
Just reupped mine, about 10 minutes ago. Glad they send an alert, each year ; or I would forget all about it and go back to being a grenade inspector!
Burgermeister beer= 15oz…
Half and half?[ATTACH]
I’m with Alchemy…there ain’t nuthin like the real thing :[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
I believe this car had strait spoke magnesium torque thrusts on it originally, like these in picture #2 They did make magnesium “D” spokes, though...
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