T-Bucket Trip Ups: Vol. 1

T-Bucket Trip Ups Vol. 1

“Trip ups” are those mistakes, sometimes small — sometimes significant, in judgement or in execution, that in my one man’s opinion, result in a T-Bucket that’s either less than perfect, uninspiring or downright hideous looking. Over the years, I’ve seen a lot of T-Buckets and have made mental note of the many trip ups that …

Keith Moon’s Real “Bucket T”

Keith Moon Mickey Bray Bucket T

Only one member of any of the groups that recorded the tune, “Bucket T” could lay claim to owning a T-Bucket: the late Keith Moon, drummer for The Who. Built by legendary British hot rodder, Mickey Bray …

Chester’s T-Bucket Challenge: Let’s see ’em!

Chester Greenhalgh Flathead T-Bucket

Here’s a fun opportunity for you to get even greater satisfaction from your T-Bucket build — whether you’re finished or not. If you’ve been inspired by and followed some of the detailed T-Bucket building information in Chester Greenhalgh’s legendary book …

Those Crazy Kiwi T-Bucket Bodies

New Zealand T-Bucket 6

T-Buckets are possibly more popular in New Zealand than the U.S.A.? But, you get that nagging feeling that there’s something different about those Kiwi T-Buckets …

Zack Rogers Builds a Youngster T-Bucket Frame

Zack Rogers Youngster T-Bucket Frame Plans Rear Kick

Zack had a plan of his own: to build a T-Bucket with his father. As Zack relates it, “my dad, Rodney (Pops) Rogers, has always wanted a T-Bucket. I couldn’t tell you the times we would see a bucket at a car show and …