I spent too many years painting cars, I couldn't live with it, lol... now, my dump truck and another old general purpose truck that I built are flat grey, not primer, but almost look like it... can't keep anything nice or clean in Ohio if you use it.So . . . build a 'rat-T' and just leave it in primer!![]()
I seen a "cutie pie" clone go by my house this week... it's very rare to see any t buckets around here. Occasionally I see one at a local car show.Funny, when I used to go to shows, T Buckets were few and far between. A lot of times, mine was the only one. Kinda felt good, in a unique sorta way.![]()
I seen a "cutie pie" clone go by my house this week... it's very rare to see any t buckets around here. Occasionally I see one at a local car show.
Those are the only shows I attend, the local ones, unless I'm searching for parts at swap meets. It seems wrong that the guys who put the cash and work into building them have to pay for others to make money for showing them.... but I'm old fashioned, I guess.I've done my share of "shows" in my time. Many were on the national level from Canada to South Florida and as far west as Missouri. I've had my fill and attend only one show a year and it is a local put on by a very good older club in Central Florida. I show the T one year and my '37 the other year. Other than that I only go to "cruise nites" which are very relaxed with no paying or judging.
Jim
Maybe that's it, lol... honestly, I don't get out all that much lately... been there, done that, but even in the past, I don't recall seeing very many buckets. I see more listed for sale than in person. I think it's more of a particular taste. Although, everyone seems to think their cool at the cruises, etc... I like having something not mass produced, perse'... a street "legal?" Go cart, of sorts...not to discount other street rods, etc, I like them too, but there's something about building or assembling to taste.I was thinking that the T Buckets low attendance rate at shows could be that the owners are out driving and REALLY having a good time.The last year I had my T Bucket, I didn't go to any shows. I just got tired of paying, so people could look at my car. I was getting a better audience at the store, gas stations or just sitting at a stop light. Towards the end, I even started to dislike talking about my car, but did it so as not to be rude.
The NTBA puts on a whale of a show at their Nationals every year. Some really innovative buckets are always present. Here's a sampling:
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