Hot Rod
Counting Cars Features Double Trouble T: Four Times the Fun
So, what drives a transplanted New Zealand hot rodder to take on scratch building a 1927 T roadster with not one, but two, all aluminum Ford 4.6L DOHC modular V8’s?
Chester Greenhalgh Applies Hot Rod Ingenuity to New eBook, “Projects With Lawn Mower Engines”
Projects With Lawn Mower Engines will make you an overnight small engine expert and Chester shows you how to apply hot rod creativity not only to your lawn mower, but also cool projects with lawn mower engines for boating, air compressors, minibikes/choppers and more.
What “How to Build a T-Bucket …” Purchasers Have to Say
Just what do purchasers of Chester Greenhalgh’s legendary “How to Build a T-Bucket Hot Rod Roadster for Under $3000″ book have to say about it? Here are just a few comments and we hope to add yours, too:
Anybody who wants to build, buy, or dream of a T-Bucket should have this book. It is by far the best printed word on our drivers and dreams.
Just bought Chester’s “How to Build a T-Bucket Roadster” book. Cool stuff – I might even build a T-bucket just to do it.
The thing I liked about this book is, it covers every freaking thing it takes to build a T.
1927 T-Bucket Roadster Project: Part 14
Follow along this week as Bob welds the bungs to the wishbones and shows how to built a neat fixture to construct your urethane bushing assembly.