How to Build a T-Bucket Hot Rod Roadster

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Immediately Download Your T-Bucket eBook Either of Two Easy Ways

Immediately Download Your T-Bucket eBook Either of Two Easy Ways

| May 1, 2010

We give you two easy ways to instantly download your eBook immediately after purchase: After paying for your eBook, click PayPal’s “Return to Merchant” button to be returned here for your instant download link page. You will also receive an email shortly after purchase confirming the transaction and including a copy of your encrypted download link. Your [...]

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How to Order Your T-Bucket eBook Without a PayPal Account

How to Order Your T-Bucket eBook Without a PayPal Account

| May 1, 2010

We use PayPal as our payment processor because with over 217 million accounts worldwide, PayPal is “the world’s most loved way to pay”. However, in case you do not have a PayPal account or you do not want to register with PayPal you have a quick and easy option to pay with your credit card. [...]

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The “Under $3000″ T-Bucket and Inflation

The “Under $3000″ T-Bucket and Inflation

| April 27, 2010 | Comments (1)

Here’s something to be cheery about in 2010. Chester Greenhalgh wrote “How to Build a T-Bucket Roadster for Under $3000″ in 1986. With the recent eBook rerelease I wondered what inflation had done to that proposition over the past 20+ years. According to the official U.S. Government “Inflation Calculator”, based on the Consumer Price Index, [...]

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Chester Greenhalgh: T-Bucket Genius!?!

Chester Greenhalgh: T-Bucket Genius!?!

| April 4, 2010 | Comments (1)

The following is a personal blog post from New Year’s Day, 2009. It was a great start to my New Year because it brought me into contact with the long incommunicado Chester Greenhalgh and through our friendship has brought us to where we are today with TBucketPlans.com. A lot of disparaging remarks have been made [...]

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The “Youngster” FREE T-Bucket Frame Plans

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 [...]

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