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Fiberglass is the body

Spanky

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Most of the T-buckets I know of are fiberglass bodies. Any of you using a steel body?
 

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Just the rich guys. Fiberglass bodies are available stretched and wider for comfort. Plus they are easier to bobywork wily th common tools.
 
Rip's coupe . . . and let's be honest: this is not a T-bucket. Very cool ride though . . . :)

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Ford All steel 1927 Model T Cedan..............Start & Finished...........I also built and drove then sold a 1926 Ford Steel Coupe it is now finished and crusing the USA..........
 

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Hey, the good news about fiberglass is that the early glass bodies are now collectible/valuable, too! Worth even more if there are identifiable marks, names and/or serial numbers still intact.
 
There's even a few of these still around. I don't know if they're valuable or just interesting curiosities, but . . . they sure were less expensive!
 

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I remember those adds and wanting one but couldn’t afford it! I was in the Air Force and making $655 a month!
 
Hey, the good news about fiberglass is that the early glass bodies are now collectible/valuable, too! Worth even more if there are identifiable marks, names and/or serial numbers still intact.
Darn it! I have reworked every millimeter of mine to make it suit me. Oh well, it’s a toy, not an investment.
 
I have a big boy body from rpm. It is 10 inches longer and 6 inches wider than a stock t bucket body. It is fiberglass.
 

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