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    ericz is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Hey from Texas, USA

     



    hey my names eric and im 18, im intrested in getting into hot rod building....
    ive always loved muscle cars and now im working on my 89 jimmy and plan on putting airbags on it.... but i want another little project to work on and im thinking about a t-bucket or something like that.

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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Welcome to CHR Eric. I suppose someone should suggest that you finish one project before you start another one, but heck, you might as well be like most of us and have 3 or 4 projects going at the same time so that you never have enough time or money to finish any of them !!!!! T Buckets are kewl, and make a great first hot rod project. Seems to be a lot of vintage tin down in Texas, finding a project should not be all that difficult. I've noticed a lot of project qualified tin on Ebay in the "collectors cars, parts cars" section.... Might want to take a look there. Enjoy your time here at CHR.
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    jus_1982 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    hey another texan saying welcome. tx is great for finding old muscle. not so much on the classics from what i see in my area. im from killeen and highway 190 is loaded with musclecars and alot of 50s model pickups. a short drive for you (about two hours) to do some quality searching. good luck
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