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What caught my eye was Kirk Jones’ ’27 Nash sedan that had been miraculously cut down into a stunning single-seat modified roadster. Hey, that’s close enough to a T-Bucket for me …
What caught my eye was Kirk Jones’ ’27 Nash sedan that had been miraculously cut down into a stunning single-seat modified roadster. Hey, that’s close enough to a T-Bucket for me …
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 …
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 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 …
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 …