Thread: Scoop on a new member.
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02-03-2005 12:28 PM #1
Scoop on a new member.
Hi.Swampy here, located in CT. I've been into cars for a long time, age 63 here but always ended up with Corvettes to play around with. but I've always had the intererst in street rods or T buckets... Latley its getting worst, and the clock is ticking... So I found this site and really enjoy what I see and read here. I have a 79, 84, 88 and 92 Corvette but am now on the prowl for a nice street rod or T-bucket......
I do have a question about if you can run in Connecticut without fenders? Not sure if this should be here so will post it elsewhere on the site also.
Anyhow, great site. We hitmost of the car shows all summer andusually hit Marks Classics every Monday.
Swampy
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02-03-2005 05:39 PM #2
I know in penn, fenderless is not legal, you can look on the state DMV site or ask a DMVYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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02-03-2005 05:43 PM #3
Swampy Welcome to CHR.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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02-03-2005 06:31 PM #4
Originally posted by Swampy
But I've always had the intererst in street rods or T buckets... Lately its getting worse, and the clock is ticking...
Uh-Oh...The Street Rod Biological Clock is going off...
Welcome to the CHR...enjoy the site !
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02-03-2005 07:10 PM #5
T-Buckets
Swampy,
Welcome, always love to here about a fellow T-Bucketer.
Check this site out, I think it will be a lot of help.
http://nationaltbucketalliance.com/
They've a great tech page. Combined with this site I think you can build a great Bucket. E-mail me if you've got any questions about the build, I'me getting ready to build one. The Bucket I have know was built before my time, I love it, especially being an old hot rod (was built in the sixties with a lot of 57 Chevy parts) but it just isn't mine.
As far as legalities, there will probably be a few people on NTBA from your area to help out.
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02-03-2005 07:35 PM #6
Fenderless in Penn
I know in penn, fenderless is not legal, you can look on the state DMV site or ask a DMV
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02-04-2005 03:26 AM #7
Welcome, Swampy. Have fun with your new project. Lots of roadster guys on the forum so it won't be hard to get opinions and get any questions answered.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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