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History Pic request. 28 29s done T bucket style

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by bct, Dec 24, 2021.

  1. bct
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    Becoming partial to the look . Got any pics of model A rpu's done early fad T style . Thank you
     
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  2. dana barlow
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    from Miami Fla.

    I don't have a pick-up but;
    A lot of Joe Blow young guys around town,kind of have no idea what the words they use even mean ,every thing with out fenders is a rat rod or t-bucket=They don't know.? So telling them helps sometimes. In the end, "T" is a "T"/ending in 1927,an "A" is a "A"starting in 1928.
    .
    My 28A gets called a T-bucket a lot,I don't mine the mistake,it's understandible as it's a "Bobtailed A" roadster and I built it with the rake I really like !!!!!
    They don't mean a deliberate insult ,just don't know the right words.
    To those that don't know years by site or meanings.
    I do not like a number of other mistaken names,"Dune Buggy,Rat Rod,Bomber,ect. that don't belong!
    Will try too fix there info,so they don't used it in the wrong place an wrongway.
    I put my 28A together from a crashed bad in the***** A roadster,took me almost 3 years,and got it running in 1959*,an drove it in high school.
    I built a lot of hot rods helping others plus a full custom for my self also in 1960,that one got in Jan 63 Car Craft Mag, was destroyed later by a crook.
    But I kept my first baby*,she was an is a sweetheart to me!
    Over the years,being I liked it to start with ,updates have been very limited,went to alum radiator an Alt. an chromed the hearders. After a long time,I made a folding top, remove it when it's nice most of the time=I guess I got set in my ways,use the top when needed high % of rain going on.
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  3. Pete Eastwood
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    from california

    Here is the best one , Ever !
    Arnold Avlia's , (sorry for the lousy picture)

    arnold avila a.jpg arnold avila a 2.jpg
     
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  4. bct
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  5. vinfab
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    At the peak of the T bucket popularity, there were more than a few A buckets built. I suspect it was for the added room over a T. Here are some more pics of the Avlia car 20863502_10203613699220616_4392405186686655068_o.jpg 44649031_2162652787338104_7430322623562645504_n.jpg 254183-1294904711-65222f3d993f211de58fc8d29ea409fe.jpg SBCarticle-19.jpg
     
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  6. goldmountain
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    Locally, there were a number of these A - bucket cars built a long time ago. There is one that I know that still exists, but I don't have a good picture of it. I'll keep looking. Scan-211225-0001.jpg
     
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  7. Koz
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    Great thread! I always loved this body style on a rod, More pics please!!!!!
     
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  8. goldmountain
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    Since Koz likes it, here's another. Always liked the look of this one. With its vertical windshield, could this be a closed cab that has been decapitated? Scan-211226-0001.jpg
     
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  9. bct
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    Yes . Closed cab with narrowed doors . Very cool . Thanks
     
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  10. vinfab
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    As I stated before there were more than a few built, and not all would be favorably looked upon today. I thought I had more photos in my files but I do not. I did scan this image from the Andy Southard, Jr. book Hot Rods and Customs from the 1960s. According to the caption, it was built by Allen King of Bell, CA. A 28 RPU with a bobbed bed and a 354 inch Hemi. I bet it was a hand full. 2021-12-28_105657 (2).jpg
     
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  12. Royalshifter
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    Any more out there this style?
     
  13. Stovebolt
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    A-Modified.jpg Resized_20160907_152645_6871.jpeg 20160907_152702.png 3BCutaway.jpg
    Not exactly T-bucket style, but still cool
     
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  15. Dago 88
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    IMG_4124.jpeg IMG_4122.jpeg IMG_4121.jpeg IMG_4123.jpeg A Buckets were very popular in Australia as early Aussie T’s were not that well proportioned. IMG_4125.jpeg [
     
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  16. @Dago 88 great looking T's from Down Under!:cool:Thanks for sharing!!
     
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  17. Dago 88
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    . They are all Model A’s Bill. :)
     
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  18. :rolleyes:o_O!
     
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  20. JimSibley
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    I loved mine. Wonder who has it now? IMG_8486.jpeg
     
  21. Dynaflash_8
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    I pulled this one home a few years ago. Ended up parting it out Screenshot_20221031_231046_Instagram.jpg
     
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  22. mohr hp
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    What?!?! Nooo! Hit the road in that*****er.
     
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