Because he had a streamliner camper, a hit in the tail front wheel drive Toronado and a welder.It begs the question... Why?
Because he had a streamliner camper, a hit in the tail front wheel drive Toronado and a welder.It begs the question... Why?
Why not?It begs the question... Why?
Probably a good guess.Because he had a streamliner camper, a hit in the tail front wheel drive Toronado and a welder.
Wrecks inc.I kind of saw both sides. The rear end, springs and shocks in my '66 came out of a Chevy station wagon ambulance a fire department wrecked. The 396 was out of a rust bucket I bought from a neighbor. The THD 400/475 transmission came out of a 14' aluminum body step. Heavy duty radiator was stock out of a Buick. Bucket seats were out of a Tempest. Exhaust was whatever pieces you could clamp to an adapter flange bolted to a set of Hookers. Two matching Thrush glass packs was something to be proud of. Things like cams were purchased from Ed Iskenderian, but a lot was found by combing the junkyard. Sandblasting and spray paint converted the parts to "official" hot rod parts. Not a lot of that with hot rodding modern cars.
Even relatively low priced parts were really expensive when you had a wife, kids and a mortgage and jimmy carter was in office.
The neighbor has been tuning his Mustang GT with a laptop. He has a hot Subaru also.
(warning, old guy story coming)
I had a tackle box with dozens of pairs of main jets for tuning. Take your buddy in the car with a stopwatch. Make a test hit, guess which way to adjust. Take the carb apart, twist in a different set of jets, test again. No data records to print out. We could not have imagined real time onboard air/fuel mixture data, or a computer that could overlay the A/F ratio chart over an rpm chart. Back then a laptop in the garage was a girlfriend that really liked you.
Because some things just don't go together logically. You know ... Screen doors and submarines lolWhy not?
Ok I just tried to watch more of the JJ clown show.
If you watch it…..
-Look at the cross hatch they put in the cylinders.
-Look at the overall lack of cleanliness just on the pistons.
-Are they running 550 on stock rods and pistons. That’s a total joke. I saw no camshaft research of any kind. That manifold will not Carry that HP.
-Can you tell this is hurting my brain.
-oh and lest we forget the converter that appears to be stock.
-no sign of valve work. None. Not even hand lapping the old pieces.
Now it’s like a train wreck but I can’t look away.
I found it on Reddit a few threads. Some are 8 years old. This on was started yesterday and it's sitting in the same spot I saw it.69 I think, 70 front didn't come back along the fender
I only saw a few bits & pieces of it before I had to leave for work.Ok I just tried to watch more of the JJ clown show.
If you watch it…..
-Look at the cross hatch they put in the cylinders.
-Look at the overall lack of cleanliness just on the pistons.
-Are they running 550 on stock rods and pistons. That’s a total joke. I saw no camshaft research of any kind. That manifold will not Carry that HP.
-Can you tell this is hurting my brain.
-oh and lest we forget the converter that appears to be stock.
-no sign of valve work. None. Not even hand lapping the old pieces.
Now it’s like a train wreck but I can’t look away.
I ask this occasionally when I see what people do with vehicles, lol.It begs the question... Why?
I kind of like when people color outside the lines. It keeps life interesting.I ask this occasionally when I see what people do with vehicles, lol.
A lot of grunting and frowning with JJ barking out orders like a lunatic.I only saw a few bits & pieces of it before I had to leave for work.
Yeah what I've seen of the engine rebuild was beyond shoddy
Yes that’s nice. Money is OK and it’s just north of me.This doesn't look too bad.
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Ok just now saw where they put the engine back together and took it off the stand. That was painful to watch.A lot of grunting and frowning with JJ barking out orders like a lunatic.
And the most archaic tools.
But he does interact with his kids and family.
Look at the details when they get the grenade in the hole. When they are fighting to remove the hoist hook from the adaptor lift plate on the manifold. There is no 1 nut holding the plate to the manifold. I had to rewind and take a second look.Ok just now saw where they put the engine back together and took it off the stand. That was painful to watch.
I didn't notice the holding plate to manifold. But I will take your word for it. It was painful enough the first time to rewind it and try to see it again.Look at the details when they get the grenade in the hole. When they are fighting to remove the hoist hook from the adaptor lift plate on the manifold. There is no 1 nut holding the plate to the manifold. I had to rewind and take a second look.
Lets review that nasty dirty "Cheater" plate. Dirty as hell and it was bent for crap sake.
So little time spent on the build and way toooo much time watching him flop his gums. I could go on and on and on.
Even when we had a dirt floor garage way the hell back in the day, we were cleaner that those stove bolts.
Much truth here. If JJ would have dropped those names one more time (Kye, Ryan, murder Nova Etc) my head would have exploded.I didn't notice the holding plate to manifold. But I will take your word for it. It was painful enough the first time to rewind it and try to see it again.
Yeah that nitrous plate has definitely seen better days. We've got a lot of old parts sitting around on shelves in our garage but dang we know how to box stuff up or put some stuff in a bag to store it away.
For a shop complete with a lift they sure made that whole deal look painful. Is it just me or did they pick the darkest spot to tear that engine apart? I think this build was done in his home garage vs his shop where all the other cars are kept. Nothing wrong with that just pointing out other shows have shown a nicer shop than that. I think he plays up the whole "we just poor street racers" gig a little more than he needs to. Oh and make no mistake some of those other cars he runs may not be as pro mod as what some others run, but they aren't the "street cars" he wants people to believe. Even Ol' heavy has a Procharger on it and I would bet even traction control.
He lost me when he claimed track racers don't know how to tune a suspension and claimed that's his only chance at beating everyone else because he knows how. What does he think we all do to make big HP cars get down a track?
People forget that car he calls hummingbird he bought turn key from Axe man and had a Procharger on methanol and full tube chassis before the wreck with his wife.
The new series of the OG 405 just wrapped up taping and they all built new cars for that show as well. More in line with where it all began
Don't get me wrong I really like the NPK show but those cars on a street is just kinda silly to me