The 27 T closed cab p/u is getting closer to being drivable. Here are some pix. Learn more at speedsterinc.net
How come we have to go to your web site to learn more? Can't you just lay it out here? Sounds fishy.........
GREAT TO SEE YOU HERE! Hope all is well and will be talking to you soon! Take care, Bill McKay PS- saw your T roadster a while back on Espay- man, I wish I had the $$$!
Buckeye, There's nothing fishy about this fellow- he's real, "down home folk"! The webite just shows the cars he's building (like alot of other guys here).
Buckeye, nothing fishy spreading the name around Bill, How have things been? I was thinking about you last week when I finished up a T chassis. Take Care John
Picked up a nice set of '28 Chevy wheels and have a set of junk tires to put on them for building purposes (for the T speedster), but beyond that, not much else... of course I start pre-planning on Thurs and the kids show up a school next Tues- the summer FLEW by!
Summer went by to fast. What happen to school starting right after Labor day?? How do I make it clickable?
Take off of a traditional Hot Rod. It is based around a Suzuki powertrain. With the looks of a traditional rod with the economy of a modern car. It should be able to average around 25-30 mpg. Some of the feature of the T-uki: 1.3l banger, fuel injection, 5spd gearbox, power disc brakes, heater, zoomie header. Original Henry steel with full fenders to be added, 5" chopped top, 16" 35 wire wheels. Everything except for the custom frame rails and sheetmetal is all 93 Suzuki Samurai. This little truck started life as a 27 T fordor. pix for comparison <SCRIPT> if (typeof(theTemplate) != 'undefined' && theTemplate.hasFlashNavigation == "true") { if (window == window.top || parent.document.location.href.indexOf("main.html") == -1) { document.body.style.backgroundColor='#' +theTemplate.contentBGColor ; document.location.replace( __path_prefix__ + "/main.html?src=" + jencode(document.location)); } else { document.body.style.backgroundColor='#' +theTemplate.contentBGColor ; } } </SCRIPT>