Thanks alot guys, now you're making me thing twice about selling it. T bucket of parts That was gonna be this... See my sig. for more info. I'm getting impatient for something to DRIVE!
Here's mine that I sold not to long ago to a guy in St. Louis...... he's haveing fun with it. I miss it.......
I like the grill design you have in this picture. Is that off another car or something you dreampt up?
Aaaah yes..... the Alfster and Fish GMC powered modified! Perfection in every way! And Fish did some pretty cool donuts in it at Kiwi Rodders Campout!
How about an English version of a T roadster. This had a hand formed aluminum body, chain drive, 4speed and best of all it had a 1915 WW1 OX5 American aircraft engine for power....This thing ran like stink. I got a pass around the field in it and it was broadsliding all the way...and yes they drove it on the street. English interpretation of a T. Skot
Try www.tbuckets.com or www.nationaltbucketalliance.com Go to Members Pics; LOTS of buckets, including the first version of mine;( member handle: Irish Dan @ Normal, Illinois.) have fun!
just saw this thread again: this is when it was almost done: and now: need some new pics now that the grill is been de-peaked to match the firewall height and profile. Tires, not sure what to do on those, they were the cheapest solution at the time but they're just too fat. Vintage ones eventually, maybe lower it a little more........
Here my 23-T "HalfBreed", at Bonneville 2005 SpeedWeek pulling my buddys 32 Ardun Powered Roadster. What a Blast it was.