There are many forms of hotrods that seem to fall under the rubric of "T-bucket." However, in my humble opinion, there are only three configurations that conform to the classic representation of a T-bucket: a "bucket" body with the abbreviated pickup bed (ala Norm Grabowski & Tommy Ivo) or the bucket body with a "turtle back." The third would be a bucket body with exposed gas tank in the rear. Phaetons (tubs) and '27 roadsters are not T-buckets per se. Other configurations are cousins at best but should all be welcome on any forum like this. No offense to anyone . . . just too much time on my hands.