“Dadz” 23 T-Bucket Video
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 …
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 …
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 …
Just ran across a newly produced video by Speedway Motors on their T-buckets. With the acquisition of Total Performance they’re likely to give more emphasis to this product line.
Not since the 60s and 70s have I seen a T-Bucket with as much chrome as this one. From the quarter elliptic spring front and rear suspension to the frame itself, this T-Bucket is dripping in plating!
From the skull graphics on the door of this emerald green T-Bucket roadster, to the radiator cap and front license plate, and all the way to the shifter knob this bucket from the Crazy T’s 2009 car show is fully enrobed in the skull theme. Is it yours or do you know the owner? If … Read more
This T-Bucket chassis was an older Total Performance, with rear coil springs and vertical steering column, but the body had a Spirit Industries deuce dash.
Taking the sports car “bra” concept to a new level, this T-Bucket has a vinyl upholstered cover on its chromed front axle to keep off that nasty bug mess!