Upcoming “T-Bucket Challenge” Drags in New Zealand
“The Hot Rod internet forums have gone berserk about T-Buckets recently so we’re hoping for a big turnout,” for the T-Bucket Challenge at the 2011 Nostalgia Drags New Zealand.
“The Hot Rod internet forums have gone berserk about T-Buckets recently so we’re hoping for a big turnout,” for the T-Bucket Challenge at the 2011 Nostalgia Drags New Zealand.
The potential benefit in T-Bucket hot rod building of computer-generated imagery (CGI) is untapped. But maybe we can all learn something from the way 3D and technical artist Laurens Corijn builds this particular hot rod.
While keeping up on what’s going on in the T-Bucket world, I was recently amused to find a new article titled, “How to Build a T-Bucket on a Budget” that was posted on the eHow website. At first, I thought it was a reference to Chester Greenhalgh’s book …
So, who has the biggest Facebook following in the hot rod world? Thought I’d do some informal research on the subject …
I rolled off the assembly line at Henry Ford’s truck plant along with many other trucks. I wasn’t the smallest on the line nor was I the largest. I was designed as a light duty commercial truck with a flat bed for …
Our earlier post on the Wintec Roadster, the T-Bucket for family and big guys, drew a lot of interest. So, we decided to make a “shop stop” at Wintech in Wallingford, CT to see what else we could learn.
Yes, that’s the famous TV Monkeemobile in the background of this photo taken before the Detroit Autorama doors opened. Once the crowds entered though, you’ll see that the T-Bucket interest was strong …
With more than 70% of the U.S. online population visiting Facebook every day, we felt that the time was right to get our T-Bucket feet wet. We recognize that it’s quite efficient for people who are regular Facebook users to get their new information and updates while on Facebook, so we’re working to make that convenient for you. We invite you to connect with us by clicking here>