Nitro crew chief
New Member
I've been a car nut for most of my life and I have owned many different types of cars but never a T Bucket ! I think I need to build one and have some fun, so I will probably be asking questions for help and directions.
I was a crew chief on a nostalgia funny car and semi retired last year, I still help a few guys when requested, it's hard to get the nitro out of my blood. My current cars are a 73 Corvette ( it will be on the market as soon as I get the new transmission in), and I also have a 56 Chevy 4 door wagon, another project that I am building so I can take my Grand kids cruising and just today I found a 35 Dodge sport sedan that I am going to try and drag home if I can find the owner (it's sitting at an abandon house).
I have the skills and tools to build my own frame, engine and the ability to wire it, but the interior will need to be sent out.
Any way, I look forward to some interesting reading and a start to my own T Bucket sometime soon.
The funny car after winning the Indy Goodguys event, I'm second from the left.
The car in action
As a fuel altered
I was a crew chief on a nostalgia funny car and semi retired last year, I still help a few guys when requested, it's hard to get the nitro out of my blood. My current cars are a 73 Corvette ( it will be on the market as soon as I get the new transmission in), and I also have a 56 Chevy 4 door wagon, another project that I am building so I can take my Grand kids cruising and just today I found a 35 Dodge sport sedan that I am going to try and drag home if I can find the owner (it's sitting at an abandon house).
I have the skills and tools to build my own frame, engine and the ability to wire it, but the interior will need to be sent out.
Any way, I look forward to some interesting reading and a start to my own T Bucket sometime soon.
The funny car after winning the Indy Goodguys event, I'm second from the left.
The car in action
As a fuel altered