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06-06-2014 10:39 PM #1
Rookie just wanting start a project
Just started thinking about building a street rod and was wondering if there is frame that would work well for a T bucket or roadster. Someone recommended Chevy S10 frame but I see that is not the best option. Building my own frame isn't what I want to do because of my lack of knowledge in that area. I would be using big block Chevy. I am totally new to this and looking for ideas as to where to start. Any suggestions??
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06-06-2014 11:48 PM #2
I am sure there are lots here that will have suggestions forged with experience for you.......
My advice is to listen to them and remember to have fun!Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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06-07-2014 02:57 AM #3
For a first build, I'd like to suggest you search out someone else's abandoned project. You'll be leaps and bounds ahead with careful selection.
There are sites like racingjunk that guys are selling off their project and you might find a bargain. Or look into Speedway if you want a T bucket, they have full kits that help build that first car completely.
Decide what you want the car to do, building a driver? Or a racer? Then write down a plan and a budget. Then figure out ways to achieve those goals and mostly... have FUN!
After all, it's a creative outlet and it should be fun - so when it becomes a drag.. drop the tools and go find the wife or girlfriend!
There are a couple , three really great threads of guys doing "T's" for little money so that may help you also. OH, welcome aboard.. good to see you here!
And then a newer model....
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