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Featured Projects ‘60’s Monster Car T-Bucket Build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by JReece, Dec 11, 2025.

  1. Moriarity
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    just use this as your blueprint and you can't go wrong... tbucket60.jpg
     
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    By The Way, @JReece , That is Royalshifter's own T in that last post. It is held in very high regard for the look and style. He lives what he's suggesting.
    And that other guy, Moriarity? Follow the links in his signature. Also not a slouch in traditional rods and customs.
    This is sage advise from respected people.
     
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  12. duecesteve
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    Happy holidays "ya filthy animals!" :)
     
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    Here's something similar from back then. Note it is not the same.
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    Unless it's an old school whitewall style, I thought it was a misdemeanor to run anything but wires up front. Big fat slots, skinny wires, hopped up SBC, candy hippy paint. Just sayin...
     
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  16. RodStRace
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    Highlander, I know what you are saying, but that seems to be mid to late 60s more often. Just scroll up this very page and EVERY one that you can see does not have wires out front.
     
  17. MERCURYGUY
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    Really nice. Maybe I am too old but back in the sixties used to see a lot of T's do not know where they all went
     
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  18. theHIGHLANDER
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    Agreed. Old school, look at royalshifter's pics. Later, more like I was sayin. Me? My big *** can't drive em at all. Makes me feel like I'm driving a forklift too fast.:eek:
     
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  19. duecesteve
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    You don't really sit in T bucket it's more sit on aT bucket ? IMG_20251227_112739557~6.jpg
    This would be fun style for the street and make it a 2 seater so you could scare the **** out of a friend not just yourself ! Lmfao :)
     
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