Hooked on T-Bucket Hot Rods John Morehead
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T-Bucket hot rods, their history, the people who built and are building them, tips and tricks on their construction and the fun of owning, driving and being a member of the active, growing and global T-Bucket hot rod community. Featuring interviews with T-Bucket pioneers, movers and shakers.
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Episode 17 -- Jim Unruh's "Blue Car" Neotraditional T-Bucket
The components, the stance, the look: Jim Unruh's T-Bucket looks like a true 1960s hot rod, but construction only started in 1997. Learn all about it and how you can build a cool looking one, too!
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Rolla Hessel's "Budweiser" T-Bucket and the National T-Bucket Alliance
A unique Budweiser beer-themed T-Bucket and all about the National T-Bucket Alliance.
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Dennis Broeske's "Nastee" 1927 T Coupe
The unique polished stainless steel details on Dennis Broeske's chopped T coupe make it stand out as one of the best ever built. With its beautiful Buick nailhead engine with his own fabricated stainless 6-deuce intake manifold to its aluminum "upholstery" it's truly a one-of-a-kind T hot rod.
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David Gadberry’s "Low-Bucket" T-Bucket Hot Rod
How teenage David Gadberry, while working at Tom Medlock's Specialty Cars in Artesia, California, starts a long range plan to build a distinctively traditional T-Bucket hot rod on a budget and becomes one of the only low-buck, primered hot rods ever featured in Hot Rod magazine.
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Piero De Luca's "Tweedy Pie" T-Bucket Hot Rod Clone
The hot rod archeology of the 1950s T-Bucket, originally built by Bob Johnston, that went on to sell over 11 model car kits after "Big Daddy" Ed Roth popularized it. "Mad Fabricators Society" creator, Piero De Luca, undertakes the creation of his own Tweedy Pie T-Bucket tribute.
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Tim Taylor's 300K Miles T-Bucket Rolling Experiment
Tim Taylor's "rolling experiment" T-Bucket has served him well for decades, especially when Tim became a founding member of the now National T-Bucket Alliance (NTBA).