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    sprintguy88 is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I am looking for a t bucket to restore. I really dont want anything nice, I want to get it cheap and do it all myself. If anyone knows where one is I would appreciate your help. Thanks.

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    Basicly, you really don't " Restore " a T bucket, most you see are fiberglass reproductions and built from all new or, newer than a '23 Model T at least. www.Tbuckets.com and look at there kits. You can find original T buckets that were hotrods in the '50's and 60's but, it's hard to find them, also, most were hack jobs but, if you found 1, you could restore it.
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