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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by merles_garage, Feb 23, 2012.

  1. falcongeorge
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    ROFL! Ok, so T buckets have the same effect as sixties musclecars? Just checking...:D:rolleyes:
     
  2. And this cover does it for me.
     

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  3. need louvers ?
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    Yes George, yes they will! In droves... I promise.
     
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  5. falcongeorge
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    Hell, if they did, I'd probably have a heart attack anyway...
     
  6. ANDEREGG TRIBUTE
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    WOW I had no idea of that fact!!! Neat to know! Some amazing T-buckets in this thread...I almost bought one when I was 16...always regretted not snagging it.

    And "MINDOVER", that would be me building the roadster.:D:D:D
     
  7. Frankp
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    Three of my top five. From my collection that inspires me to build.
     

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  8. NortonG
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    Starting to pile parts on the frame table.
     

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  9. RODDER 25
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    A few pics of my t-bucket:
     

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  10. butch27
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    Rodder: Nice Bucket. Check out tbucketeers.
     
  11. steel rebel
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    Come on lets see more! I'm sure you can take better pictures than that. What body is that. I'm usually not attracted to fiberglass but that one looks like it has history. Shit I wouldn't even paint it. Your garage looks almost as messy as mine. Just as it should be. A clean garage is a sign of a sick mind. But then we're all sick.
     
  12. steel rebel
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    Theses traditional T bucket threads seem to take on a life of their own. I as wondering if Merle has gotten good info out of it and has any plans for his T project. Don't think we've heard form him since his first post.
    Gary
     
  13. need louvers ?
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    Yep, you, FalconGeorge, Goober and myself tend to take the lead on T bucket stuff around here.
     
  14. NortonG
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    That's a picture my father sent me from his phone, haha.
    It's an old glass '23 body, but I'm not sure of all it's history.
    Man, it's crusty!
     
  15. Gas Pumper did a great job with the ol' bucket. Here's a shot right before it made the trip to the east coast... I do miss 'er...
     

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  16. Damn...in keeping with the trend lately, someone should build all of these!
     

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  17. MUNDSTER
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    Billy F. Gibbons might like to use that salon for an his next video.
     
  18. weez
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    Maybe me Ron! I have some T pieces on the way...
     
  19. falcongeorge
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    This ones a winner. Sure like to see that in 1-1.
    [​IMG]
     
  20. Awesome!

     
  21. need louvers ?
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    I'm pretty serious about doing the Frankenstien car you drew, with the exception of a chev 'tween the rails. I have this Almquist body with some history and that little flip on the back, and really want to do something that won't cover it up to much like a turtle deck or pickup bed would. I have the frame drawn up (3" round tube) and the rear suspension worked out so it will basically be invisable, just the axle and tank hanging out there. Unfortunately I have three projects ahead of it right now so it won't be until later this year at the earliest that I can get going on it.
     
  22. youngster
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    You could go with a quarter eliptic as part of a straight or triangulated 4 bar.

    Ron
     
  23. need louvers ?
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    Exaclty what I was thinking!
     
  24. falcongeorge
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    Funny, I hadn't even seen these posts last night, was looking at a bucket in a late sixties mag with 1/4 elliptics and a chromed Olds rear, and thinking "Hey, this is a good one for the t-bucket thread."
     
  25. need louvers ?
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    That's 'cause I just put them up this afternoon! A chromed Olds would be a bit big in my opinion, but I happen to have a Chrysler 8 3/4 with a nice smooth back. Or I could do a '46 banjo that I have. Not sure if the budget would ever include chroming the whole thing, but I'm thinking bright white frame, axles, and engine with chrome bits and pieces, and a pagan gold flake body. Weez's drawing had mismatched five spokes on the back and chrome reverse on the front. I have always dug that even though I no it's wrong, but mine will probably end up with polished five spokes that I saved from the earlier T bucket I posted.
     
  26. falcongeorge
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    Could use a '49-'56 Olds housing. Nothing wrong with the 8 3/4 either...
     
  27. youngster
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    Whimbleton white would look good. Not as stark as pure white.

    You can do some neat things with powder coating these days. I know it's not period but money-wise ......

    Ron
     
  28. need louvers ?
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    My thoughts exactly youngster. Stark white looks too modern against an old color, and pearl white looks too "fussy" for me. By the way, if you have never seen the print I'm talking about, the front view of this car would very similar to the Weesner painting above.
     
  29. youngster
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    You could borrow a custom trick from ol' George and use drawer pulls in the grill.

    Ron
     
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