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So, why a T Bucket?

Why? Really? In the back of your mind, THIS is where you want to be.

 
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Just soak this in. Pics by Falcon George@HAMB


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Those side by side X-C8 manifolds are cool. I think one would look good with my squatty wide firewall.

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Just might. Juuuust might. GO FOR IT!
 
Those side by side X-C8 manifolds are cool. I think one would look good with my squatty wide firewall.

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I think it just screams for an old Mopar Wedge with a tunnel cross ram set-up.
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Back in the day, my dad had 413 cross ram like the one above in his '61 Plymouth Suburban station wagon. Completely stock looking except for his signature Royal Lancer spinner wheel covers.
 
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That is a nice wheelbase. Lol. I have been watching my CD's from T bucket plans and I have really found some good information. I bought 4 of them as a set for about $50 bucks I think and am really impressed with them.
 
Reminds me of a verse in a country song from long ago, "...give forty acres and I'll turn this thing around".

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That is a nice wheelbase. Lol. I have been watching my CD's from T bucket plans and I have really found some good information. I bought 4 of them as a set for about $50 bucks I think and am really impressed with them.

I posted that for YOUR benefit! GIT 'ER DONE!;)
 
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I like how this thread has progressed from, "Why we like them." To examples of just how versatile and unique these cars can be. There's some great examples, please, keep 'em coming.
 
Lee, yes I have the download button but I get the "file to big" message. I have been working on photoshop but I get frustrated and walk away. I wish I could set the phone settings to make smaller files.
 

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