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    Default 1923 Ford T Bucket, i think !!!!!!

    I spoke to the owner of this little beauty and he said he has worked on it for nine years to get it to this stage.

    I think he's an enthusiast.

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    I never out grew the love for hot rods. At 70 years old, I'd still love to have the knowledge, tools and money to build one. That is a beauty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fenderbelly View Post
    I spoke to the owner of this little beauty and he said he has worked on it for nine years to get it to this stage.

    I think he's an enthusiast.

    T Bucket1923.jpg
    But did the owner take your for a spin.....I hope so, that'd be the icing on the cake with such a beautiful ride....

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    But did the owner take your for a spin.....I hope so, that'd be the icing on the cake with such a beautiful ride....
    He did ask if i was going to the pub that night in the next town, he said if you are i'll pick you up and give you a ride.
    I had other plans
    Cheers Fred



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    Nearly had the chance to buy one about 1969. Unfortunately bought another car two weeks before it went for sale. Would still have it today otherwise. Original radiator, side valve V8. Knobby tires on rear. Still drooling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLD View Post
    I never out grew the love for hot rods. At 70 years old, I'd still love to have the knowledge, tools and money to build one. That is a beauty!
    You and me both!!!

    Gorgeous little beast but not exactly my colour scheme.

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