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T Modified on the cheap!

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T Modified on the cheap!

Post by LRS30 on February 22nd 2008, 3:44 am

Ok if I'm gonna do this I'm gonna keep track of it here to see what I have
so far and to keep a list of what I have and need...



1, kit car body
2 SBC (yhea I know boring/untraditional) if somebody has something better, for what I paid for this one let me know..Oh yhea I paid nothing for it.
3.


T shell and hood top's and sides

4.[
mine is plain steel(was a helluva deal,(wow and a poet too!)


5. Frame. Here is the frame I just bought. Needs a bit more kick-up in the rear I think, time will tell(going to pick-up on Sat Feb 23)

6.I have 2-16" wire's need 2 more either 16's or 18's



7. One Banjo rear, this may change if I cannot find the brake pieces on the cheap..plan on converting it to an open drive, juice brake set-up.


8. And a full set (not pictured oil pressure water temp fuel pressure)of Auto Meter Ultra light gauges (yhea yhea not traditional). Left over from my 66 Chevy II project 12 years ago, hey another 13 and the will be collector's items.



I may or may not use these I have a extra 54 Chev Gauge cluster

No this is not my car( I wish! Maybe if I spent some money on here she would look like this)

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Post by LRS30 on February 22nd 2008, 4:10 am

So this is my start, still collecting parts thats for sure, big items still needed are Front brakes, steering box, trans, and making up my mind on the rear-end, like I said I am doing this on a Miller Highlife Taste and a water budget, so if any of you guys have any cheap parts let me know,maybe we can trade or swap labor or some shit like that......Ryan

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Post by JRiggs on February 22nd 2008, 4:14 am

what kind of tranny are you going to run?

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Post by LRS30 on February 22nd 2008, 4:41 am

what ever is cheap! There is'nt a lot of room in this body for 3 pedals, I would love to run a 4 or 5 speed if i can find one, but a Turbo 350 is probably what I will end up running if I can get ahold of one...

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Post by RebStew on February 22nd 2008, 6:20 am

man .. I dig the old paint on the hood.

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Post by LRS30 on February 22nd 2008, 7:15 am

RebStew wrote:man .. I dig the old paint on the hood.


It's coming from Milwaukee should be here next week...Not to bad of a deal delivered for $100.. I was not able to find a complete hood for less than $150

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Post by Mr. Fabulous on February 22nd 2008, 7:42 am

Are you building a car or just cleaning out the garage? LOL

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Post by LRS30 on February 23rd 2008, 2:34 am

Mr. Fabulous wrote:Are you building a car or just cleaning out the garage? LOL


Uh cleaning out the garage(well that was the idea I pitched to the wife any way)..


Today NANOOK and I are going to brave the icey tundra of Kokomo Indiana, whe have a month's supply of whale blubber and our muck-luck's to survive . We are on a search for the great wooley T-rex-Frame, I have secured a grant from the United Bank of Lisa to carry out this mission. So with blubber in hand and NANOOK my trusty side companion riding shotgun, we hope to return with our treasure of this expedition, Wish us luck! Our lives depend on it..Thank you that is all...Ryan

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Post by Mr. Fabulous on February 23rd 2008, 7:06 am

If your huskies need refreshed, you can stop here and use one of ours!

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Post by LRS30 on February 23rd 2008, 8:58 am

Well my travel's are over all is well the crew is resting!

I got my frame, was farther out in the Country than I thought but still made it in record time. Now the fun of mock up begin's, I just have to make some room then I can let some sparks fly.Anybody wanna build me a bigger garage?

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Post by LRS30 on February 24th 2008, 5:41 am





playing around with mine and Amplines parts stash..



Early Wolsley grill shell shipped over from Australia(need piece that he just had to have)!



The DUDE!










Yhea its in his basement, we like to work our way up from the bottom...

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Post by LRS30 on February 26th 2008, 3:42 pm

T-Bucket Frame plans if anybody is interested here is a link.. This guy has been a great help to me, and all he wants is for people to pass these on to those who will use them, so here you go boy's...If you down load them be ready its 24 pages long but worth it..


http://www.savefile.com/files/1403255

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Post by fuel10922 on March 24th 2008, 7:10 am

Ryan, Got any updates on this project? This will look so cool!

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Post by LRS30 on March 24th 2008, 12:06 pm

I did get a complete chrome front end spindles and drag link (minus Spring) for the whopping price of $67 buck's. On a scale of 1 to 10 its a solid 8 1/2 chrome wise, good enough for one of my car's... I just got it moved to my house so I will start fixing the frame and mock up this week....Thank's for keeping tab's on me Stan....

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Post by fuel10922 on March 25th 2008, 8:33 am

I think this car will be a blast! very cool build. Did you find some brakes? What about the banjo?

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