I know some of you may think I'm nuts. But I traded my 50 Chevy for a 26 T-roadster. Please bare with me. When I first was looking for a car my lovely wife said "make sure you get something we can all enjoy as a family" OK, no sweat. I got the 50. I REALLY like that car. I poured 5 years of blood, heart and sole into that car. Well...... I finally got it finished no one wanted to drive in it. No cruise nights or car shows. Not even a trip for ice cream. I was bummed. Take a step back to my youth. The first hotrods that come to memory for me were T-roadsters or T-buckets or what ever you want to call them. I've always liked them when they are done right. I remember back in the 80's Rob Fornier did a complete build up of a Speedway T in Streedrodder. I swear I read that story 500 times. I had the mag for like 15 years till it got lost in one of my many Navy moves. So I get to Thinking wouldn't it be nice to fine a decent T and get it instead of the 50. So I was cruising the cl***ifieds and Chris (Flathead Vicky) has this car for sale OR trade. I send him a PM and the rest is history. I REALLY DIG THIS CAR!!!!! I am so happy. Thier are some things I want to do to make it mine. Chris is happy with the trade also. Which makes me happy. Here's a pic. Todd
Man, that car has been going through the owners recently. It needs to get closer to California. I love that little car.
You think noone wants to ride in a 50?? Buy an Edsel. I really dig that T man. And I agree, just keep getting it closer to California.
Saw it on the board here, then I was out getting groceries, and there it was in Hot Rod Deluxe. Neat car.
nice little ride! just saw a pic of it in the HAMB calendar picture thread (i think that was were i saw it).
Really nice write-up on the car in HRD. I agree with the author - the stance is great; not cartoonish raked like too many buckets.
You guys ( all 3 of the new owners after me) really need to start taking your own pictures.....or maybe that pic you supplied is a premonition of her future since it was taken in my yard. Maybe she wants to come home. Loved that little car and had some great times in it. It's in the new Hot Rod Deluxe with a 4 page spread so go pick up that issue!!!
Damn Tug.....sweet trade. Although, I am a little bummed about not being able to commiserate about our "Fitties" anymore :/ Enjoy it the new wheels, man! I need to come by and get those rear wheels from you, man....especially now seeing that you have NO reason to keep them around other than paper weights! You and I must have some similar disease, because I just got mine on the road yesterday, and I'm already wanting something more "fun". Don't think mine's in "trader" condition without the body work done. If you get the chance, go cob on over to my NOOB thread...put up a vid. Speaking of vids....you should post one up of your mug cruisin around in yer new wheels
I've seen maybe two T buckets that i actually thought were cool. now I've seen three. that thing is bad ***!!!
See, you thought everybody'd be down on you ro losing the '50! I've never liked early '50's iron, just never done it for me. I dig the T's, have done two buckets, w/ BB Mopars in them, now working on a from scratch '27 project. It's all about want, what you have the most fun in, and that idea changes with time and events. just go have fun!
I think she's just kind of living up to her name if you ask me! It's a cool little car and t-buckets are a LOT of fun (even though one tried to kill me).
That's a cool roadster, I would have made the trade. It ****s when your family dosent come through with the support. Enjoy it your self.
This car gets around like Mr. Bones. Just don't keep her stowed away in the garage. I don't think she likes that.
Don't worry I plan to drive the **** out of it. I dug out my Mad Bomber fur hat for when it gets cold. Just one more reason for my neighbors to think I'm a little out of whack (like I care!) Todd