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The “Youngster” FREE T-Bucket Frame Plans

| April 3, 2010 | Comments (10)

Ron Young is a Minnesota hot rodder who’s been building T-Buckets since the mid-60′s. Along the way, he was the beneficiary of a lot of knowledge (much of it passed along as constructive criticism) by older hot rod builders who wanted to help someone with not quite as much experience as they had at that point. In the same vein, Ron has put together a set of free T-Bucket frame plans based on the way he’s been building them for the last 15 years or so (just as Coddington built “Boydsters”, the T-Bucket frame style popularized by Ron is called a “Youngster”). They’re free plans because Ron wants to share his knowledge just as his many hot rod mentors did. We’re happy to be able to help put these plans into more hands. Here’s what you get:

  • 23 pages covering the Youngster Free T-Bucket Frame Plans, which highlight the construction of a “roller” chassis
  • many illustrations, some full size, for a transverse sprung front-end and a coil-over-shock suspended rear axle
  • budgetary Bill of Materials, with part numbers and costs
  • and, yes, they’re FREE — just enter your name and email address and you’ll receive an email from us with your download link (it’s about a 1.7MB file)

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  • collin

    Thanks mate very helpful appriciate your time and effort to make this available. I will be back.
    Thanks Collin

  • DW REMOLE

    I LOOKING TO FIND BOOKS ‘ FREE’ IF ANY TO BUILD A T`BUCKET WITH MY BROTHER IN-LAW HE STARTED TO BUILD A STREET TRUCK THEN NOW WANTS TO DO A T-BUCKET

  • admin

    Hi DW,
    You can download the “Youngster” T-Bucket Frame Plans for free.
    And if you’re planning to build a T-Bucket, $9.99 is about as close to free as you can get, so I would strongly recommend you purchase Chester’s excellent 250+ page eBook, “How to Build a T-Bucket Roadster for Under $3000“. It’s even better than free, because once you pay less than ten bucks for the eBook, you’ll be loaded with information that will save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. And, for free, you can download a Free Chapter from the T-Bucket eBook. And speaking of “Street Trucks”, you’ll get the same bang for the buck with Chester’s brand new “Hot Rod or Rat Rod, How to Mount an Antique Pickup Body on a Late Model Pickup Frame for Less than $3000“.

    Thanks for stopping by. We hope to make it worth your while.

  • http://TBucketPlans.com Craig

    I want to thank-you for having on your site the chance to print off an prints or informantion that would help in making a t-bucket frame. They are perfect for what I want to do. It was greatly apprecialted. Again Thank-you

    Craig

  • http://www.tbucketplans.com T-Bucket John

    Thanks for the nice words, Craig.
    The real thanks go to Ron Young, the author of the Youngster T-Bucket Frame Plans and to Chester Greenhalgh who took the time to capture not only the frame but all the many elements involved in building every other aspect of a T-Bucket with his highly-regarded, “How to Build a T-Bucket Roadster for Under $3000″.
    Thanks again,
    John

  • Gary B

    Just checked out the free T-Bucket chassis plans. Cool stuff, this will go into my bucket list as a retirement project.

  • http://www.tbucketplans.com T-Bucket John

    Thanks Gary.
    You’d be surprised to learn just how many guys have a T-Bucket on their bucket-list! It’s a perfect retirement project because the investment is relatively small, you can do most of the work yourself, thereby saving more money, and the payoff is huge in terms of enjoyment. It’ll probably also take 5 years off your age — just when you can use it!
    Once you get started, be sure to send us some under construction pics and we’ll try to post them to inspire others (that’s an open invitation to any of our followers). Happy Hot Rodding!

  • http://Youngster Jerry B.

    This website IS the bomb jack. We seriously need a T-Bucket hot rod show annually here on the North Coast in Cleveland, Ohio. Somebody please try to do something lol!!

  • Shillong_hobbycentre

    Thank you for the download this is just what I need for a start

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Barney-Reynolds/1393429538 Barney Reynolds

    Love T-bucketplans.com