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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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  2. H3O
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    definitely my cup o' T!
     
  3. Elrusto
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    That is a DAMN GOOD model ! ! ! I had a hard time tellin'
     
  4. 39 sledge
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    holy shit i just seen the grass behind it gave it away good job almost had me.
     
  5. John 79
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  7. John 79
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    Not 60s but WTF!

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  8. Pluck
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    Here's a picture of my heap. Great father and sons project!
    Pluck
     

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  9. 68moparmike
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    man they all look awesome
     
  10. unclescooby
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    I think my friend Bob Keeney painted that t-bucket. He's been painting and striping since the 50's here in Indy. That sure looks like his signature on this. He's got a cool old t-bucket now (amongst others) and might be the next owner of mine...
     

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  11. AZCOWBO
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    121" wheelbase and a radical BBC 396
     
  12. John 79
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    Got any front shots of it?
     
  13. John 79
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    Dont wanna be rude here but i started this thread for 60s style t-buckets and you and others sneak in some regular t-bucket stuff that aint near 60s style so im sorry,your car doesent belong in this thread;)

    So this is to anyone who post pics here,its 60 style (some 40s or 50s is ok) that i want,no boring regular t-bucket ugliness thanks (no hard feelings):D
     
  14. Pluck
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    [​IMG]

    Here's a shot of me and my boys at Back to the 50's last year.
    By the way, yours looks waaaaaaaaay cool!
    Pluck
     
  15. John 79
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    Thanks! Your and my bucket kinda have the same look.But you got a leaf spring in the back and thats way better then my coil overs.Seems like we got the same slicks in the back too.Im going for a chopped 32 grille on mine.
     
  16. Pluck
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    That sounds pretty cool, John. I would love to see a picture of it when ya get it on the car! What rims are you running on yours?

    Pluck
     
  17. Tom davison
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    Lokey T plus 2
     

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  19. Royalshifter
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    That is a cool show T.
     
  20. John 79
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    I bought my slicks on E-bay,they were re-capped on regular radials.
    in the front i got some old tires from a friend,they were on his 49ford but he wanted ww-tires.They got a thin white line that fits perfect in the 60s style.

    [​IMG]
     
  21. tjm73
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    What size are those rear tires and what size are the wheels? Looks good.
     
  22. skywolf
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    I hope this picture hasn't been posted before on this thread.

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  23. Pluck
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    Thanks! the tires are 29" tall and 8" wide. The rims are old 15 x 6 Cragars that I found at a swap meet for $10 each.

    Pluck
     
  24. Cary Foster
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    Heres mine. 355/4 speed. Right hand drive. Rack and pinion. Currie rear end. 3.70 posi. Fast and fun. 1700 lbs.
     

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  25. daddyo
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    The picture of the Trojan in the 60's, on page 14..Who did this build showrod?
     
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  26. daddyo
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    show rod here are the latest ,
     

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  27. Some great buckets here, I picked up a few cool ideas for the one I'm working on....
     
  28. Outlaw Bender
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    nice!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  29. Tom davison
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