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So, why a T Bucket?

Hey guys, this happens on just about every topic, one thing leads to the next. I'm as guilty as anyone and it happens to my posts too.... I don't think there are any intentional disses or copy right infringements. How about we all just be more cognizant of it and live to post another day?
 
Yep , but some folks think they're special & if they feel they've been " wronged" they have to be profane & call names , y'know , like a schoolyard bully...it's fine by me , this is a forum & it takes 2 to argue , I'm to old to argue ...
dave
 
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I admire the simplicity of it. But if you look closer, there's a lot going on. Like the pinched frame rails and modest but comfortable looking interior. Take a look at where he mounted the battery.

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I like the fuel tank also, that's a dilemma on mine, I need as much capacity as I can get without looking odd, being a bobtail. Is that a trailer hitch?
 
That thing is sweet. I tried to put a hood on mine but it just didnt look rite, this one looks awesome.
 
I always liked this one. The Curtis hairpins, the stance, the wheels. Really well done.

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I like the fuel tank also, that's a dilemma on mine, I need as much capacity as I can get without looking odd, being a bobtail.

Same here. The frame after my kick is small. Really small. If I plan to use the tank I've chosen, I'll have to make a separate bracket to hold it.
 
How about a tank under the car to add to the capacity of a tank that looks good?
I have thought of that. One of those slim tanks that fit under the floor might work but complicates other things like e brake, etc. that's another thing I don't relish because it requires valuable real estate for the handle. Its getting close to time for me to get serious about tank choice. Something else to shop for!
 

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