dilbert123
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I've been thinking about building a T Bucket for years and am formulating a plan in my head for what style I want it to follow. I've been reading Speedway's manual and they mentioned with their fiberglass grill shell you have to bevel the bottom of the tabs to create a recess to fit over the radiator tabs. My question is what do you do if you get a steel or chrome shell?? Does that have the bevel built in, or do you have to bevel the metal shell as well?? Or do you just fit the shell right over the radiator tabs with those???
My cutting and beveling skills are nearly non existent so I was hoping to avoid doing that (I need to take and Industial Arts class again...LOL
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Depending on the answer, I may go with a brass radiator with a shroud and fan combo. Not cheap, but I think you just drill the mounting holes, bolt it on and are done....much more my speed
A brass radiator could change such ideas as windshield frame, head light and taillight selection, etc. so figuring out which way to go now is actually important in planning out the project.
I currently have a '67 Chevelle that is sucking in my $ like 2 neutron stars circling each other...but I'm pretty sure I'll start on a bucket project someday
My cutting and beveling skills are nearly non existent so I was hoping to avoid doing that (I need to take and Industial Arts class again...LOL
Depending on the answer, I may go with a brass radiator with a shroud and fan combo. Not cheap, but I think you just drill the mounting holes, bolt it on and are done....much more my speed
I currently have a '67 Chevelle that is sucking in my $ like 2 neutron stars circling each other...but I'm pretty sure I'll start on a bucket project someday
