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|  09-13-2005, 09:12 AM | #1 (permalink) | 
| Deliberately unfocused Location: Amazon.com and CDBaby | 
				
				T Bucket Heaven
			 It takes a lot of hard work and devotion to get these results!  These guys aren't professional builders... just dedicated hobbyists                      I love the overflow bottle!!       Yep, it's a HEMI          The whole series: http://photobucket.com/albums/a25/Gr...cket%20Heaven/ 
				__________________ "Regret can be a harder pill to swallow than failure .With failure you at least know you gave it a chance..." David Howard | 
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|  09-13-2005, 09:02 PM | #4 (permalink) | 
| Crazy | Build your own custon T-bucket.  http://www.tperformance.com/street_rods/t_bucket_kits/ I found that site a while back after getting bored with my Mustang. I helped a buddy build a pretty sweet 65 Cobra replica and was thinking of taking on my own hot rod project. Those looked like a good base to start with. Build it, drive it for a couple of years, and sell it for a profit to start all over again on something else.  | 
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|  09-14-2005, 10:39 AM | #5 (permalink) | 
| Deliberately unfocused Location: Amazon.com and CDBaby | Nice link, Unc!  Started clicking on just the basics... over $10,000.00 usd.  No engine, no assembly, just a box of parts.  They'll put it together for you if you want to pay the $$$$.  But isn't putting it together more than half the fun? 
				__________________ "Regret can be a harder pill to swallow than failure .With failure you at least know you gave it a chance..." David Howard | 
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|  09-14-2005, 06:37 PM | #6 (permalink) | |
| Crazy | Quote: 
  EDIT: $10,000 isn't really that much money when building a street rod. By the time you paint it, add an engine and tranny, you'll have at most $25,000 into it. At most, but probably less.  Last edited by Uncle Pony; 09-14-2005 at 06:40 PM.. | |
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