Spanky, I hesitate to critique other people's passions. I was taught the old adage, If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything.
I imagine that all of us with cars in shows from big national meets to the local parking lot have had THAT person come up and give their opinion.
I don't want to be THAT person. Also, a big part of T-Buckets is that they offer a wider range of tastes and styles compared to something like a 1955 Chevy. While I have a firm list of Do's and Don't's for my own ride, I try not to be a gatekeeper for what other people prefer.
That said, yours has a few items that were not available in the 1960s. It's funny, many are the same as the parts on mine, which is also trying to resemble that era.
Since I am tossing stones at my own glass house, I'll mention the wide lower profile radial tires on modern curved spoke AR wheels, center bolt SBC valve covers and production roadster headers. Back then, it was bias ply tires in 78 series (or racing rubber), straight spokes, and almost all handmade headers with larger radius bends.
On mine, the tunnel ram was an early 70s starting point. I'm working on that, but the replacement intake and carb are not 60's either.
I've also got disc brakes that are from a later model, ignition that isn't 60s, and I am not going to track down period specific gauges.
I am willing to make an effort to get closer to the period when it was first built, but this will not be a perfect period correct revival.
The time and money to do that would not increase the enjoyment.
For the cost of tracking down an early 60's 327 and all the parts, it could be painted.
A set of Halibrands and era correct bias ply tires would pay for a LOT of chrome.
Does anyone know the difference between the current TT D and the Original? Original as in current model, not original as in magnesium made in 1956....
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