The FREE T Bucket plans
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==Frame== | ==Frame== | ||
− | Where you have essentially two body groups 23-25 and 26-27, frame designs are all over the map. Many early Buckets were built on modified stock T frames or Model A frames. Others were built on early Chevy rails, or even channel iron frames. The "modern" T is usually sitting on a 2X3 or 2X4 ,.120-.180 wall thickness rectangular box tubing frame with a 2.5-3" tubular front cross member. | + | "Where you have essentially two body groups 23-25 and 26-27, frame designs are all over the map. Many early Buckets were built on modified stock T frames or Model A frames. Others were built on early Chevy rails, or even channel iron frames. The "modern" T is usually sitting on a 2X3 or 2X4 ,.120-.180 wall thickness rectangular box tubing frame with a 2.5-3" tubular front cross member. |
− | Some frame makers make their frames one width front to back like a stock T frame, others have a frame that tapers from the rear to the front similat to a Model A frame. And others have other ideas. | + | Some frame makers make their frames one width front to back like a stock T frame, others have a frame that tapers from the rear to the front similat to a Model A frame. And others have other ideas." Excerpts from soon-to-be-released bucket book by Pasadenahotrod |
==="Classic" style=== | ==="Classic" style=== |