Blown T-Bucket With Nitrous and See-Thru Top
When a blown small block Chevy with dual quads just isn’t quite enough for your T-Bucket, why not add some nitrous? And, mount the bottle above the front suspension for good effect.
When a blown small block Chevy with dual quads just isn’t quite enough for your T-Bucket, why not add some nitrous? And, mount the bottle above the front suspension for good effect.
Quite contrary to others’ opinions that they are look-alike kit cars, in reality no two T-Buckets are ever really the same. I don’t know about you, but if I …
Vonei White’s blown emerald green T-Bucket, features a memorial inscription to Officer Jim Sell of Gassville, AR, who lost his life in the line of duty. Officer Sell had become a friend …
Here’s a nice Spirit Industries T-Bucket from the Crazy T’s of Northern Illinois car show. In case you might wonder how it can be identified as a Spirit-based T, I’ll offer up my clues …
This flamed burgundy bucket went by the name “Thumper” and appears to be an older Total Performance build, easily recognizable by the rear coil springs. The brass-look firewall is a nice attention getter and …
The Tweedy Pie T-Bucket was built in the 1950s by Bob Johnston, gained its own recognition as a magazine cover car and then rocketed to T-Bucket superstardom after it was sold to Ed “Big Daddy” Roth.
This new T-Bucket Kit has a 5 inch dropped I-beam axle and split wishbones, which is totally different from any T-Bucket kit that’s been offered before. What’s also different is …
From the Maltese Cross accents on the top and interior rugs to the innovative front spring perch and the super-swoopy custom air scoop covering the 6 deuces on the Corvette mill, this was a car that dreams are made of.