I just thought i would share a few pics of my t-bucket project as i have uploaded them onto the computer. also these pictures are better than the previous ones I posted because i got a better digital camera. yeah, its a lot of pictures, sorry! Jordan
Looks like its going tobe a really neat car... Ya I would "EDIT" some of those pix..we don't need to see 15 pix of the motor mount 1 will be fine... heheheheehhahah
and two pics of the banjo and cranky the connecting rod... he gets cranky if he dosent get the sharpie back! I seem like I loose a sharpie every other day in the garage.
P.S Cranky the Connecting rod is my hero. You really have some neat stuff,,, I look forward to this build..
no, I havent found a body yet. I would love a steel body if I could find one that isnt totaly rotted out and isnt too expensive. otherwide I may end up using the '27 lakster body form Old dog Street Rods (yeah yeah, I know, not nearly as cool, but I dont have tons of money, nor tons of time to do body work). Jordan
I have thought about making a few more "cranky's" and selling them on ebay for kicks and giggles. I wonder how much I would get for each one!?! jordan
How about a cheap "shell" with no opening doors just so you can have some fun driving it until you find and repair a steel body? I believe Speedway's is the same dimensions as a stock Ford T.
Very nice start - I particularly like the wooden flathead blower intake Seriously, great build. Needs a q/c out back and smoothie Halibrands with ribs and blocks. Steve