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07-03-2012 03:46 PM #1
2012 NATS & Bash, the world's two largest Bucket -T gigs
Due to a date change of the Buckethead Bash to one day after the NATS, and only 500 miles apart, Chattanooga, Tenn to Mountain Home, Arkansas I was able to attend both. T-buckets are alive and well with over 150 Ts at the NATS.
The NATS, more pictures and videos at http://tbuckets.lefora.com/2012/06/2...ats-choo-choo/
The Bash, more pictures and videos at 2012 Buckethead Bash~~~~~~~Mountain Home, Arkansas~~~~~~~~~~~Home of Spirit industries
Bob
427 sbc 526 HP 556 lb/ft
Tremec TKO 600 5 speed
1790 lbs.
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07-03-2012 04:15 PM #2
Thanks for the picturesCharlie
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07-03-2012 04:16 PM #3
Hey DeckOfficer, haven't seen you around but I'm glad you thought of us and shared the pics!
Looks like you guys/gals had a blast! Thanks Again!
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07-03-2012 04:46 PM #4
The level of care my dad requires cuts down on my Internet time. I hired a nurse for two weeks because for the first time ever, was able to take in both the NATS and Bash. We always have fun in those under-weight over powered little cars. What did you think of the Viper V-10 powered T?Bob
427 sbc 526 HP 556 lb/ft
Tremec TKO 600 5 speed
1790 lbs.
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07-03-2012 05:28 PM #5
The V-10 in a T..??.. What did I think?? I THINK I WANT ONE!!!
Glad you were able to make the trip!
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07-03-2012 05:44 PM #6
What is funny is I've always prided myself on having a lot of torque low in the rpm band and geared super tall, well Chris with the 6 speed Viper box has a 0.50 top gear into those tall tires. I cruise a 73 mph at 1750 rpm, he runs 70 at 1500. My hat off to him.
Now for the beer lovers...........
Bob
427 sbc 526 HP 556 lb/ft
Tremec TKO 600 5 speed
1790 lbs.
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07-03-2012 05:49 PM #7
What kind of mileage does the T give you on the highway? 73 at 1750 RPM should be very economical I'm thinking.
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07-03-2012 06:08 PM #8
At 65~70 mph on a level highway (going from Northern California to Southern California) I've broken 30 mpg.Bob
427 sbc 526 HP 556 lb/ft
Tremec TKO 600 5 speed
1790 lbs.
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07-04-2012 05:25 AM #9
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07-05-2012 12:56 PM #10
The A/C and cruise is missed on long drives. If it isn't a T-bucket event, then this is my trip car with A/C and cruise, plus 556 hp and a 6 speed stick.
Back to the T-buckets
My ride
vids and pics here 2012 NATS Choo ChooBob
427 sbc 526 HP 556 lb/ft
Tremec TKO 600 5 speed
1790 lbs.
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07-05-2012 02:04 PM #11
So Bob,
You drove the T from NOCAL to Chattanooga, then Mountain Home and then back home? That would be quite a trip in a T-Bucket & no top!! My hat's off to you, sir!Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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07-05-2012 03:15 PM #12
Don't do that anymore. I have a 24/7 nurse caring for dad when I'm at a event, so don't have the luxury to travel as weather would dictate. Still do 1100 miles in the T for Fred's Fun Run 1st weekend of November in SE Arizona, where the weather is perfect that time of year. For this last 5200 mile trip, set the cruise control on 75 and let the old diesel 4X4 do its thing. One leg was 1280 miles.
Bob
427 sbc 526 HP 556 lb/ft
Tremec TKO 600 5 speed
1790 lbs.
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07-05-2012 05:00 PM #13
I love buckets! Thanks for sharing your experience with us! :-)
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07-05-2012 05:25 PM #14
My pleasure. I've been into hot rods for 40 years, and had I started with a bucket, there would have been a lot less hot rods in my past. It is a power to weight thing, and I got tired of fighting the Laws of Physics trying to get a 4500 lb lump to do what a 1800 ride can get away with.
One of my past 4500 lb lumps, about 30 years ago. No gray in the beard back then.
Bob
427 sbc 526 HP 556 lb/ft
Tremec TKO 600 5 speed
1790 lbs.
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07-05-2012 07:11 PM #15
I understand. My first V8 car was a '57 BelAir HT with a 283 4-speed... then I moved up to dual quad 409s... then dropped back to the lightweight early Vettes. I also did a cople '63-'65 Novas. Not as light as a bucket... but my "built" smallblocks in the light bodies had very little trouble with hi-po big blocks.
Today I view the T-bucket with reverence. :-) Four wheels... an engine... and just enough bodywork to cover your butt!
The closest I have come to them though, is to paint one once in a while.
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Thank you Roger. .
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