Well here we go. It's time for the intro. I'am new to hot rodding. I have always had the NEED to build one. But never had the time or money. I thought I better get with the program as I am not getting any younger. I thought a t bucket would be an easy first project. You know a kit type. Well I found a started 27 t track roadster that had been sitting about 10 yrs. This T has a truss double tube chassis and IFS all designed and hand built buy the original owner. NOT a kit type. More like the hand full type. For a new guy that is. After working on it for a while now. I think I will have enough parts left over that I bought that were wrong I will be able to build another hotrod! Buy the way I have a bunch of cool new tools!
Welcome from the west coast of Florida. At one time I was in the exact same position I did not have the money or time to build anything but those were the day's when I was working two jobs. Everyone starts some where and it sounds like you have a very interesting project going on. Try and post a few pictures so we can see how it's coming and best of luck. Jimbo
Hello from Mpls. I still have the money/time issues... Can't seem to get both together all at once! Welcome...
Welcome from So Cal. Looking forward to pics too. Maybe this will help. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...discussionid=18102&gmid=327154#gmessage327154
Welcome from Girard, the Youngstown area. Theres a bunch of us from the area here. Where ya from? BTW, I dig the little track T youre building.
Grumpy, Thanks. A lot of engineering and work went into building the chassis. I live in Canfield. Home of the great Canfield Speedway. Ken