1960s T-Bucket Plans by Allied Industries eBook

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The Allied Industries 1960s T-Bucket plans illustrated not only how to assemble their kit, but also included all the information needed to build your own T-Bucket frame and suspension, including all the brackets, etc. In addition, they included a nice wiring diagram, instructions on channeling the fiberglass T-Bucket body, as well as nice dimensions for building transmission mounts for either a small block Chevy with 3-speed manual or a Y-Block Ford with Ford-O-Matic transmission.

NOTE: Only available as a digital download PDF file you read and/or print out from your computer. Hard copies are NOT available. We found that most t-bucket builders want their info fast and cheap.

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1960s T-Bucket plans are increasingly important to builders of “traditional” T-Buckets. The reason being that in the 1960s T-Buckets were accelerating in popularity and companies popped up all over to capitalize on that by selling T-Bucket kits. Following the success of the Bird T-Buckets another T-Bucket kit producer came forth from the plains of Nebraska: Allied Industries International.

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The first time I saw anything about Allied Industries’ T-Buckets was their March, 1969 ad in Car Craft magazine. Allied called their T-Bucket kit car the Ridgerunner. The basic kit was all of $495! It included the frame, complete front suspension, steering, radius rods, rear spring, radiator, headlights, windshield supports and fiberglass T-Bucket body with pickup bed. For $25 more you could get it in a metalflake finish!

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The Allied Industries 1960s T-Bucket plans illustrated not only how to assemble their kit, but also included all the information needed to build your own T-Bucket frame and suspension, including all the brackets, etc. In addition, they included a nice wiring diagram, instructions on channeling the fiberglass T-Bucket body, as well as nice dimensions for building transmission mounts for either a small block Chevy with 3-speed manual or a Y-Block Ford with Ford-O-Matic transmission.

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gary atkinson

i remember when i was young seeing all the roadster plans out there. i.e. ohio, ccr ,bird, allied etc. i didn't have the tools or space to build one but always wanted to. since then, i have built quite a few t's and such but still like to look at the plans. i have most of the plans available too.

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  1. i remember when i was young seeing all the roadster plans out there. i.e. ohio, ccr ,bird, allied etc. i didn’t have the tools or space to build one but always wanted to. since then, i have built quite a few t’s and such but still like to look at the plans. i have most of the plans available too.

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  2. Good info to be loaded onto the computer!

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