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Hot Rods How about some love for the T-Bucket?

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  1. Flipper
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    Harrison’s T from Lucky Burton's FB page.
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    car in profile.
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    Neat little T bucket I saw this weekend at a country swap meet/show, cheers 20260201_104012.jpg
     
  13. Saweeet:cool:!!
     
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    Looks like an easy homebuilt body design with the flat sides.
     
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    @twenty8, tbh, I didn't really go and inspect it too much. It just caught my eye with its heavy green flake and neat pinlines on it, cheers
     
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  18. Phillips
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    I’d like to see more of this one. And yes it’s veering a bit OT
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  19. Close, they share no characteristics of a true T as they were designed and made and sold through Green Lane Speed Shop, Auckland NZ. I used to know the guy who built one with these bodies and is supposed to be the 1st T bucket built in NZ. JW
    Edit; this is it.
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  20. voxnut
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    Just saw this over the weekend at GNRS. IMG_8612.JPG
     
  21. bchctybob
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    ^^^^ I’m glad you captured that one. I saw it on the way in and wanted to snap a picture but there were some guys in the way and it didn’t seem like they were going to move on anytime soon.
     
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  22. RodStRace
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    @26 T Ford RPU that makes sense a different mold since there is still a compound curve there. Interesting history! A bit more foot room, too it looks like.

    @voxnut thanks for that. I've been kicking my own backside because I didn't get mine back together and didn't tow over and didn't go to the show. Nice to see one I haven't seen before there representing.
     

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