Oh, it's OK if you like that kind of thing. I freakin' LOVE that kind of thing. Can't wait to see it burning up the track!
This thread really gives me a boost in spirits to get my T-Bucket in the garage where it belongs and get crackin on the fixin up. It's been sittin too long
DAAAAAMM That is just too cool. Those Injectors Mike made are just oustanding. Its very obvious there are some extreeeeemly talented people on this build. Just another day at THUNFIELD EH !!!!!!! very cool MARSHALL --FED
i love it. you naild the spirit of them.. that paint job is outstanding.. someome had a clue to what teh hell they were doing. i do not know much about the engine you used, so out of curiosity im gonna see what i can dig up.. im a fan of six bangers too. thanks for sharing. chris.
hey thanks.. what i found was not all that much of a help.. just two guys split there ways.. will do a search see if i can find it. chris.
Marshal, Awesome project!! Am working on my brother Dan's projects down here in SoCal. I think that you are familiar with both of them, Fiat Topolino and 1930 Model A Sedan. Was just wondering if the FI throttle bodies you are using were made by a guy named Mike Soldano. If so I know him from when he was going to school up in Bellingham years ago. Again Great looking Project.
looks awesome, cool to have a different powerplant! I dig the paintjob, well done! Have fun with your ride.
That would be the one and only Mike Soldano . Mike, Josh , my self and a shit load of friends have been doing the work on the car for the last year or so . We are hoping to get it to the long beach show and than head to Bakersfield to see how it runs Dans cars are looking good Marshall
There's not many T-buckets (on the street or strip) with an inline six and yours has that extra "wow" factor! Great job!!!!