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cycledog

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Seems like there are a lot more T's showing up on RRR. So lets see the T's of RRR. Not interested in pictures of some random T off the net somewhere, Just RRR T's.

Let's see um. Show off your T.

Since I brought it up I will post mine. Its been on here way too much but lets get the thread going.

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Here's one I picked up a few years back and started on, but a friend had to have it....so we did a little wheeling and dealing and he ended up with it.

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Here are some pics of my T bucket bodies, and one of my four '26-'27 coupe bodies...
 

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Okay !! All I have is a 'T' Cowl !!?
'27 T RPU
 

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Mine. 26 Plastic T (Speedway body) 455 Pointiac-flat tops--cam carb etc-Someone posted this on the porkoboard-not my shot--my car though.

26 T sedan cut down into a cab - Tin Roof from a Ford stationwagon, 5.0 AOD Ford, Megasquirt EFI, Toyota IRS. Econoline front axle with GM hubs/brakes.

Pick of a couple of my gals, and a pick of me with grease on my nose.

Ts are the finest kinda cars--Unfortunately I'm a big ole fat guy and they are leeetle!! Still--gotta love em...

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here is my old one. the new owner finished it this way
 

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Here's my '27 T. These have all been posted here before, but she's my first build and I'm a bit on the proud side. Like to show her off any chance i get.

Steel Body
Homemade Frame
'46 Ford Front End
SBC 305 w/TH350 w/manual shift valve body
.308 Diff
Weight 1,900 lbs
 

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Here is the T I have now.
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Here is a few others we have built. T's are about all we do.
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A frame we did for a customer
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here is a T modified i am going to finish up this week. it was wrapped around a telephone pole a few years back. i will post pics when i get it done on friday
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I have 2 woodie 26-27 T bodys .Both were to be full fendered cars.
One without stain belonged to my late father.He gave it to me.It has steel cowl.
One stained mahogany has fiberglass cowl.I was going to paint the rest of car gloss black.That would make that mahogany stain really pop.Would have been wild car.:cool:
Sadly both body`s have to be sold since dad passed away.Mom needs the money.
Right now both are on craigslist and a few other sites.
Anyway,thats the 2 T bodys I have.
I have no chassis.The one in that picture is just stuck together to roll around yard.
The one with white fenders is what they look like when nearly all put together.My father built that car in 2007.He sold it 2 years ago.
 

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My T-Bucket currently being rebuilt. The frame is powder coated 60% gloss black, paint will be either flat black or red oxide, aluminum tank will be replaced with a fuel cell, some type of pickup bed and the interior will be red. The Centerlines will be replaced with chrome smoothies with baby moons. The steering wheel will be replaced with either a no dish three spoke wood wheel or a red metalflake 'wheel. I haven't decided on the dash yet but i'm leaning towards a flat metal dash. Gauges will be VDO Cockpit (tack, speedo, oil, water, gas and volt).
 

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How about a weird one?
I built this around 10 years ago.It is 1926 T on 1983 Jeep CJ7 chassis.Funny thing is everything fit.I mean it just sat right down and was ready to drive.Jeep column and steering fit right back.It was incredible.It was like frame was made for the T body.
I wanted to keep the fender gap the same all the way around tire so I did not put it as low as it could have went.Had 151 (GM ) Engine.It drove great. I took it on long trips with no problem.It was also only car I had that would pop a wheelie.Just put it in 4 low, pop the clutch and it would take off spinning all four wheels,but after a couple feet the front ones would clear the ground a little.Everyone loved it.It would haul a deer too.Just chuck him up on roof,tie him down, and off I went.Had a lot of fun with it.[cl
 

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