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07-07-2007 06:34 AM #1
T Bucket
Hi, I have a friend.. yes I do !! LOL any way, he's looking for a T bucket project . something that some one has started and lost interest in or ???let me know.
Thanks,
Rick
R's 2 Uph.
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07-07-2007 08:05 AM #2
totalperformance.com ive started one with them all new parts and very reasonableGLENN
you can do it if you know how it works
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07-07-2007 03:08 PM #3
I posted the idea of using a later model pickup body as a base for a roadster project some while back. Gennie tin and lots of leg room......
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-...spagenameZWD1VPLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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07-23-2007 12:30 PM #4
Originally Posted by R's 2
mike@vintagerodcomponents.com
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07-24-2007 06:40 PM #5
This one went up for sale this weekend about 3 miles from me. He's getting rid of it because his wife likes the restored model A coupe better because it doesn't mess up her hair, they're about 80 yrs young. It's a 350/350, with ford rear (not sure if 8 or 9") and Pont tilt column. He's asking 12,500 obo and his name is Harvey 262-628-4608
Superman wears Chuck Norris pajamas
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01-15-2008 04:47 AM #6
27
I have a 27 model t roadster that is tubbed for prostreet and has opening doors but no motor or trans that I want to sell for about $6000. Nice looking car. If interested let me know. Thanks.
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01-21-2008 12:01 PM #7
T
Hello,
I do not have a T bucket but I have a 25 T coupe.
I am located in pa. If intrested feel free to reply
Thanks,
Jack
P.S. reasonable price and is a all steel car.
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