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Hot Rods 60s style T-Buckets.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by John 79, Jun 15, 2008.

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  1. photoman
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    Darryl Peters' superclean tub.

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    Very nice non-RPU T. Interesting to notice how far forward the rear axle is.

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    Hardly any of the "fad" T's had front brakes. Wasn't it Ed Roth that said something about hot rods being dangerous and sex being safe?

    Here is an example from Dick Knutson. A lot of the guys/cars pictured here were Early Times CC members.

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    Another nice turtle deck T.

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    Don Mabe's kegger. Note the four hole rear wheels.

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    Not really a T but cool in a crazy 60's way. Anyone know what kind of blower that is?

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    Gary Rickels supernice Buick powered T.

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    Another nice kegger. This one by Steve Kirby.

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  13. Anybody know who built this one?
     
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    Bill Fredricks built that long one. It was on the cover of Car Craft Magazine. March 1968.
     
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    That is one awesome, badass roadster.........looking great Oly.
     
  16. Thanks for starting this John. I am also looking for inspiration for my Bucket rebuild.

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    PHOTOMAN-YOU ROCK!!!!!!
    Nice pics thanks!!

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    I've got a black and white of Kendall's car around here somewhere... I'll see if I can find it and post.

    John 79: You're welcome! Glad there are people out there that like these cool T's.
     
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    here's a couple of my cousins car. one with and one without the top. funny, with all the early times pics. His father was one of the founding members of that club.
     

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    Originally built by Dan Collins
     

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    Here are some nice pics from the first Nationals in '71 from 11290 over on the NTBA forum.

    Edit to add: This is a nice shot of Gary Rickels Buick powered T.

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    Another shot of Gary Rickels Buick T.

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    Couple more low slung buckets.
     

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