Uh oh…
My rough-as-a-corn cob Ford Coupe, with the SBC. Notice the chalk mark above the body line on the rear section of the body. Five minutes with a 4.5 cutoff wheel removes the head off this 77 year old Ford. I only wanted the rear section, so I removed the door jams without cutting ‘em up. The removed cab section. I’ll probably just end up selling it, but I think a neat little...
Greg’s Cool Old Camper Shell
Greg’s 1968 Chevy Truck was sporting this cool camper shell one night at John’s Burger! Of course, we had to see how many people we could stuff in it!! Read More →
Little Sister grinding on the Model A
Stacey lends a hand cutting and grinding on the door jambs of the newly converted Model A “Roadster”. I didn’t know until later she cut her knee pretty badly with the cutoff wheel, and it left a pretty nasty scar!! I feel really bad about it, but it proves my little Sister is more of a hot rodder than a lot of guys out there! Rolled out of the garage for a little sun....
Leaving the Garage under its own Power!
Model A Mike’s 1930 Ford Coupe Leaves the Garage under its own power!! I’m so late updating my webpage, he’s already gone on his first roadtrip to his place up in Mountain Ranch!! Read More →
Al’s 1955 Chevy Gasser
Al got the 454 fired up in the ‘55 Chevy and the car dialed in enough so he could take it out for a spin! I got to go for a ride, goes down the road real well! It’s actually more like being in a parade, because everywhere we went, people were looking, pointing and smiling. The red paint pops in the sun!! Read More →
Pulled the 1931 Ford out of the backyard!
Finally pulled this toy out of the backyard again! I wasn’t having any luck finding a runner big block Chrysler, but I had a decent drivetrain in a ‘62 Chevy pickup I just wasn’t going to get to for a while, so I pulled it out for the Model A. These year trucks have a hydraulic clutch, so getting that to work should be an absolute breeze. That’s an S-10 T-5 tranny...
