Good evening everyone. Is there a way to tell what manufacturer built the body on a t bucket? Is there a way to tell if it's a total performance, speedway, spirit or ccr body? Fiberglass that is. Thanks!
It's usually a guessing game. Total did put identifying marks on their bodies, and some other manufacturers did as well, but many times those marks are covered up or removed during construction so it's a real crap shoot. Good clear pictures of the body including interior and underside shots can help.
Though you make a good point, John, I'm somewhat sympathetic. I am curious to know the history of stuff, especially relating to my hot rod. For instance, what's the origin of my "junkyard" engine block/transmission?
I bought the car not knowing anything about the build. What's the difference? Maybe I want to know. If I knew what body it has I wouldn't have asked the question
Not trying to be a smart butt here but when you buy a project you get what you get. If the origin means that much to you, don’t buy something that doesn’t have all the answers!
Not trying to be a smart butt here but when you buy a project you get what you get. If the origin means that much to you, don’t buy something that doesn’t have all the answers!
Just because I want to know about the origin isn't going to stop me from making a purchase. Just because you don't have an intelligent answer doesn't mean Im going to skip your reply. Bottom line..if I want to know and want to learn then I'm going to frickin ask! That's called common sense. Why join this group if you don't ask questions?
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