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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. John 79
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    This is why i started this tread,so come on.
    I need more cool pics for insperation!

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  2. fiftyv8
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    Does this qualify???
    Does anybody have any more pic's of this or know its history, got a buddy who wants to replicate it!
     

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  3. glenn33
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    Love the Peace Flag sticker on the windshield...


     
  4. glenn33
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    Steve...
    Love your car man....

     
  5. Rem
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    Inspiration? I'd say all you need is a motor and grille shell and you're good to go!
     
  6. Ha . knew Poopsie well
     
  7. RPM
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    Check out tbucketeers.com nothing but bucket heads. Here is a pic of mine.
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  8. butch27
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    RPM: How can you be a new guy anywhere?LOL
     
  9. :) Heres my '26, not sure what era it would be classified as....
     

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  10. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Here's my Car Craft project roadster car I built as a young lad. Note the Corvair coil springs on all four corners. Mine had a straight axle; the one in the 10-month series of articles used a dropped front axle. By the way, I went 10.36 / 133 MPH on that pass. I think the series ran in 1967 - somewhere I still have it.

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  11. JeffreyJames
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    It's actually not that loud at all. I uncorked them for the first time when I took it around the track at Good Guys then it got a bit noisy but in a good way. The car sounds really good all around, corked, uncorked any way you flip it the sound is pure bliss. Need to perhaps chrome those pipes and weld up a few cracks near the flange. I also have a few more ideas up my sleeve that I should have finished by LONE STAR.
     
  12. brandon
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    bad ass....only thing missing is a blown hemi.:D
     
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  13. No arguments here. One of my favorite "T's" without a doubt. Nailed the "look" for sure. :cool:
     
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  14. John 79
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  15. [​IMG]does this count we wernt sure of the stlye so we just did it till it looked right
     
  16. Various stages of one I had '63 to '66. Still have the rear Americans and slicks and the hemi manifold with the 6 carbs. Miracle I survived the night drags at Balboa in Eugene, Or ....... lol
     

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  17. Tom davison
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    Were you by any chance involved in the production of the first Farhner car show in SLC in about 1970?
     
  18. BLUDICE
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    Here's my version of of the original T Bucket- inspired by Norm, Tommy,& Starbird
     

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  19. Tom, I wasn't involved in the production of the show, fellow club member Bob Eames was show chairman for Ray Fahrners SLC show.

    I believe Ray held the show for a few years and then sold it to Bob Larivee jr.(J.R.) I became show chairman several years later under J.R.

    Mick
     
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  23. Royalshifter
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    Did you make the headers?
     
  24. John 79
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    I was just looking around for T-bucket pics and ran right on this one,dont remember where.
     
  25. Strange Agent
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    There are some nice cars in this thread.
     
  26. DanCollins
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    it's funny how these stories start....I didn't build the car, but by the time you saw it in Paso, I had owned it for a few years already, that was my friend Dano from the Dynotoes driving it, i wanted to drive my '40 pickup that year, and he didn't have a car to drive so I lent him my T to drive....Jon Dejeer mocked the car up to the point where it looked cool but wasn't really a driver, John Labelle bought it from him and did a few things to it, then buddy Dughi bought it and got the carb linkage sorted out and then i traded a car and some cash for it changed a few things and logged lots of miles on it, including the first Muroc reunion. Then I sold it to Rob, who has taken great care of it ever since. we still keep in touch. theres the straight dope.....

     
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  28. JeffreyJames
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    Gosh Dan, ever time I think about the things I want to do with my roadster I always come back to your wifes. It's perfect!!!
     
  29. BLUDICE
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    yes I did, had to teach myself how to weld first - got 13" motorcycle baffles in each pipe - sounds pretty good too!
     
  30. No_Respect
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    Do you have any of the Mtv videos of it? It was on MTV in like 97 or so! I remember seing it soon after I saw it at Detroit Autorama after you purchased it.
     
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