The Jalopy Journal
Would love to see those pictures if you come across them. How straight forward was it putting the Tremec in your truck? Had I kept mine I was...
I'm going to have to go and dig through my American Rodder collection and read up on it, but would love to hear what went on between 1987 and now.
Great job! It turned out fantastic. I really like the shot in front of Portland Meadows. I went to see Van Halen there in 1993 driving my '71...
Love the stance with the Fuchs! Looking forward to seeing you're progress.
Damn! The Woody you posted the link for was a smoking deal at $27K! [IMG]
Love, love those Pioneer decks. I had the cassette version.
I never noticed this before, but the logo for Shelby's ranch/race-team looks somewhat similar to the Myers Manx logo. Were they trying to tease...
How about the Bitchenest ever Manx? The Steve McQueen one! Tony Nancy interior, Stewart Warner gages, ET wheels, Firestone Indy tires, etc......
Ah, I always mixed Tom's car up with Mark Westrick's and now I see why. I saw Mark's car in 1992 and have pictures of it somewhere, but here's...
While the Norseman is much more stylish, I've always felt like whoever designed the Rambler Marlin must've been inspired by the Norseman's...
Got the email yesterday as well. I'm so glad that Steve was able to rise above it all. I too was dumbfounded at the amount of people that wanted...
Man that '40 Sedan on the pier sure must've lived a hard life if it already looked like that after 6-7 years.
Yep, It was a '57. Gorgeous car, but for some dumb reason I only took that picture of the engine. I'm assuming it's still around?
Bingo, Just what @El Hueso and @jnaki said. I've got the book about Tom, "Tom Blake: The Uncommon Journey of a Pioneer Waterman". Tom had a couple...
This is a picture I took at the 1994 or so GoodGuys in Puyallup. I don't know who's Thunderbird this is, but it was immaculately detailed. [ATTACH]
Dang, those are cool. So are you going to sell any?
Hey @Jeff Norwell don't know if it's helpful to you, but here's one a HAMBer has:...
$550 is a good deal, it looks to be a fairly well built trailer.
It works, you just have to click where it says "Watch on Youtube" You can see it running starting at the 2:54 mark.
Like @silent rick I learned how to sand cast in school forty years ago. My middle school was built in the late 1940's, so a lot of the equipment...
Oh man, the detail that some of those scale model guys can achieve is so mind blowing.
The go-kart races are definitely Austin TX as you can see the Palmer Auditorium and the old City Coliseum.
It's interesting how the hood scoop Barris did for it resembles the later 1965 big-block hood. Also, I love the Audrain, but I wish they would get...
The first and second one are Amarillo (you can barely make it out on the tower) the third one starts at Amarillo, but then at 0:34 goes to Green...
Cool, thank you @Marty Strode! Kirkland was part of my stomping grounds many years ago. I met a lot of guys from the era of this film hanging out...
@Marty Strode Thanks so much for letting us know. I was trying to figure out what car this was. I really love the looks of it. You may have...
Syndicate Scuderia at around 6:03 [IMG]
Dick Kalivoda's roadster at around 1:37 [IMG] Champion speed shop at around 4:35 [IMG]
Some great looking rides, but really love this Model A roadster pickup! Do you have any detail shots of it? [IMG]
While it's only an educated guess, since I wasn't there, I'd say maybe it's San Fernando? In the film there appears to be mountains in the...
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