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Welcome west coast Florida, you may find one on here , I see many on market place good luck
 
Welcome, Karl. It makes sense to narrow down the things you like and the things you don't like in a T-bucket. The more things you see on a for-sale car that you like will save you dollars later on. If you have some fabrication skills, you can also save $$ by purchasing one that needs a little help and making changes after you purchase it. Why not tell us what your 'dream' T-bucket would be . . . :):geek:
 
Welcome from the once again sunny, Caribbean . . . . :cool: :cool:

Be sure as you look at T's, to sit behind the wheel for a while and see that it's sufficiently comfortable . . . .

Many body manufacturers make longer/wider bodies as well as standard sized ones.

If you're a big/tall guy with somewhat less agility than a 20 year old gymnast, you may really find a larger bodied T to be what you really need to be comfortable for more than a 15 minute test ride.

Other things to think about might be things like do you have a regular rider who cruises with you, do you need a working door . . .

Lots of little things that make each T unique, like Spanky said, give us an idea of your "dream T" and maybe these guys can offer more focused input.

Darlene
 

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