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T bucket drag cars

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by travj31, Jul 16, 2009.

  1. travj31
    Joined: May 19, 2008
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    Lets see the bucket draggers... I've seen some, but wanna see more! What ya got???
     
  2. tex34ford
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    Our B&R Speed Supply T bucket in '64. 409 with about 427 c.i. tube frame, A.I. gl*** body.
     

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  3. travj31
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    thanks for sharing... do you know what ever happened to that car?
     
  4. JeffreyJames
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    Love early Roadster drag cars. I wouldn't mind if my own evolved into a more race inspired roadster. I plan on running a Chromed Roll Bar and maybe a Hot 331 Hemi someday. I actually wouldn't mind getting the nose up in the air a bit but have not really gotten that deep yet. Who know? I sure do love them though!!!!!
     
  5. Cut55
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  6. Here's the number one !
     

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  7. Cut55
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    Most photographed too--and for good reason!


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  8. Cut55
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    [​IMG]


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    Early days, c1961 at Riverside:

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    1968:

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    Love crossed-up shots like this:

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    Willie pushing it through for the win:

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  9. travj31
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    very cool...
     
  10. Magfiend
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    Pulling up an old thread with a question - anyone know any history on this one? The Big Bad T, likely out of the northwest somewhere...
    Big Bad T.jpg
     
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