First time it's seen the sunlight in almost a year. Rolled it out to clean house a little. Been doing a lot of sheetmetal work, but still have a ton left, not to mention spending some serious time doing some more hammer and dolly work and warming up the shrinking disc. Little by little though.
More parts will be showing up next week to finish the Hemi up and fill the gas tank void...
Need to get that tail end up a bit. Spring settled out more than I expected. I will add another leaf and a spacer block to make it happen. No big deal.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Out for a drive...
Yet another cool video of a sweet Model A banger roadster! Love it! Can't get enough! Watch all the way till he hits the highway and you'll get to hear the banger!
Thanks to both of the Jims for uploading that... the video Jim and the Roadster drivin' Jim!
Thanks to both of the Jims for uploading that... the video Jim and the Roadster drivin' Jim!
Monday, May 18, 2009
This weekend...
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Artist - Chad Hill
If you like traditional hot rods and the art that goes with them, you'll dig this talented artist... Chad Hill. Recently featured on the cover of Hometown Hot Rod and also designer of cool threads for Hot Rod Chassis and Cycle.
Check 'em out!
Chad Hill - Django Studios
Check 'em out!
Chad Hill - Django Studios
Friday, May 8, 2009
Shame on Speedway Motors!
Probably one of the most sought after carburetors in history is the Stromberg 97, 2bbl fuel atomizer found stock on various early Ford Flathead V8 engines. It's by all means been one of the most popular carbs for hot rodders and racers for decades.
With nostalgic racing and traditional hot rodding being at an all-time high, these carburetors are in demand and the prices keep going up on rebuildable cores to keep the flame lit on traditional engines. In response to this, various reproduction components like throttle shafts, bases, tops and linkage parts are now being produced. Of course it was only a matter of time before someone started reproducing Stromberg 97's and parts for the 48 and 81 models.
But what's the scoop? As a lot of you have noted, there are now TWO companies making reproduction carbs. Or should I say there really is only ONE who is making an AUTHENTIC reproduction 97 and another, well... keep reading.
First, and most important on the list is a genuine reproduction Stromberg 97. These are the real deal, very authentic and even some improved engineering.
These are not what I'm interested in talking about though. Take a peak at their website and read about them for yourself. Then continue...
Stromberg-97
What I really want to talk about... or maybe I should say CAUTION YOU about, is what Speedway Motors is up to lately.
Speedway has decided they would like to respond in their own typical way to the popularity of the early Stromberg 97. They have decided to put out a low-cost reproduction 2bbl that resembles this carb. However, they have failed miserably! They had them produced using an "over-seas resource" and took absolutely no consideration toward form, fit, or function or QUALITY of the carburetor. In fact, based on the reviews and heated discussions, the $300 price tag that they have put on the unit, seems will multiply with the amount of future problems associated with this "reproduction" part.
I generally try to stay out of things like this, but I have to say it's very disappointing to see such a nostalgic part get reproduced in such a terrible manner. I commend the idea of providing economical parts for the hobbyist hot rodder in these times where every dollar counts, but if the attempt results in future heartburn and a couple hundred dollars added to the "swear jar" trying to make a low quality part work, what's the point?
Lately there was a review done by vintage carb builder, Jere Jobe, of Vintage Carburetion North. He gave it a TERRIBLE review. If you are considering buying one of these steaming piles of reproduction crap, I seriously suggest you read his review. You can read it in this link (word document):
Speedway 9 super 7 review
Spend a few more bucks and buy an original and have it rebuilt or buy an authentic reproduction. I think you're in for great heartaches if you buy into Speedway's 9 super 7.
Vent over.
With nostalgic racing and traditional hot rodding being at an all-time high, these carburetors are in demand and the prices keep going up on rebuildable cores to keep the flame lit on traditional engines. In response to this, various reproduction components like throttle shafts, bases, tops and linkage parts are now being produced. Of course it was only a matter of time before someone started reproducing Stromberg 97's and parts for the 48 and 81 models.
But what's the scoop? As a lot of you have noted, there are now TWO companies making reproduction carbs. Or should I say there really is only ONE who is making an AUTHENTIC reproduction 97 and another, well... keep reading.
First, and most important on the list is a genuine reproduction Stromberg 97. These are the real deal, very authentic and even some improved engineering.
These are not what I'm interested in talking about though. Take a peak at their website and read about them for yourself. Then continue...
Stromberg-97
What I really want to talk about... or maybe I should say CAUTION YOU about, is what Speedway Motors is up to lately.
Speedway has decided they would like to respond in their own typical way to the popularity of the early Stromberg 97. They have decided to put out a low-cost reproduction 2bbl that resembles this carb. However, they have failed miserably! They had them produced using an "over-seas resource" and took absolutely no consideration toward form, fit, or function or QUALITY of the carburetor. In fact, based on the reviews and heated discussions, the $300 price tag that they have put on the unit, seems will multiply with the amount of future problems associated with this "reproduction" part.
I generally try to stay out of things like this, but I have to say it's very disappointing to see such a nostalgic part get reproduced in such a terrible manner. I commend the idea of providing economical parts for the hobbyist hot rodder in these times where every dollar counts, but if the attempt results in future heartburn and a couple hundred dollars added to the "swear jar" trying to make a low quality part work, what's the point?
Lately there was a review done by vintage carb builder, Jere Jobe, of Vintage Carburetion North. He gave it a TERRIBLE review. If you are considering buying one of these steaming piles of reproduction crap, I seriously suggest you read his review. You can read it in this link (word document):
Speedway 9 super 7 review
Spend a few more bucks and buy an original and have it rebuilt or buy an authentic reproduction. I think you're in for great heartaches if you buy into Speedway's 9 super 7.
Vent over.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Hemi of the day
Monday, May 4, 2009
Did I ever mention...
...I really like videos of people driving their hot rods??! It's nice to live vicariously through someone elses windshield...
Thanks to McFly for posting this video on the HAMB from the Relibility run this weekend. Looks like a BLAST! Makes me want to cut the roof off my car just so I can run with these guys!
The run is put on by the Pasadena Roadster Club, is invite only, and are traditional roadsters only! Keepin' it alive! Awesome!
Thanks to McFly for posting this video on the HAMB from the Relibility run this weekend. Looks like a BLAST! Makes me want to cut the roof off my car just so I can run with these guys!
The run is put on by the Pasadena Roadster Club, is invite only, and are traditional roadsters only! Keepin' it alive! Awesome!
And so it begins...
Friday, May 1, 2009
Friday off-topic post...
And now.... time for something a little different!
A few of you know I've been playing drums since I was 10 or something, so I always appreciate creative drumming. This dude ROCKS! If you ever played NES when you were little, then Super Mario Bros was probably in the player until you found every stupid trick to beat the game... How's this for a theme song? Thanks to my buddy Brian Cartwright for tuning me into this.
Crazy stupid stuff! More car stuff later...
Mario 1
How about Tenacious D!!!!?? BWAHAHAHA!!!
A few of you know I've been playing drums since I was 10 or something, so I always appreciate creative drumming. This dude ROCKS! If you ever played NES when you were little, then Super Mario Bros was probably in the player until you found every stupid trick to beat the game... How's this for a theme song? Thanks to my buddy Brian Cartwright for tuning me into this.
Crazy stupid stuff! More car stuff later...
Mario 1
How about Tenacious D!!!!?? BWAHAHAHA!!!