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sammyg2 07-07-2008 03:15 PM

Thinking of getting a 23 T-bucket, any BTDT?
 
Title says it all.
Always wanted a 23 t bucket with a supercharged chebby small block, front disc brakes, etc. A driver, not a show car.

I know it isn't practical, I know it doesn't make sense, but it would just be an occasional weekend car. Just somethnig to put around in and cruise over to friend's houses etc.

If anyone has experience with one, nowz your chance to talk me out of it ;)

Hawktel 07-07-2008 03:17 PM

I think you should go for it. if you keep it up its always going to be worth something.

Oh Haha 07-07-2008 03:25 PM

You might want to test drive one if at all possible.

I drove a buddies once. Scared the crap outta me!!!!

His was a small block Chevy, N/A with a Powerglide.
That car would fry the 33 inch wide Mickey's at will.

Obviously, you could drive it like a sane person but c'mon, ya gotta light 'em up once in a while.

tabs 07-07-2008 03:30 PM

Have friend that has 32 Ford 5 window coupe with steel body....just finished and is about perfect, poured bunches of money into the project...wants 60K....appraised for more...has BMW buckets, Chevy motor, Fresh Red paint...power windows, AC, and the list goes on and on and on.....he lives in SO CA....

on2wheels52 07-07-2008 03:38 PM

The T's have had a convention(?) in my town in July the last few years. I've seen some neat stuff and there's lots of camaraderie but it's not my kind of nuts & bolts activity.
They're pretty cramped to drive or ride in for more than a few miles. But kind of like playing a banjo, you can't do it without a smile on your face.
Jim

Racerbvd 07-07-2008 03:39 PM

I use to be in a Hot Rod club, and too have always wanted a T-bucket. Is it a glass body or steel, real or kit?? Jag rear?? I say go for it!!!! Post pix!!!

HardDrive 07-07-2008 03:54 PM

Your killin' me man. I would LOVE to have a T-bucket. They rock.

VINMAN 07-07-2008 04:01 PM

Go for it!

My next project is going to be a 32 5 window (Like Milners in American Graffiti). I had bought a 34 Ford f/g kit yrs ago, never got to build it and wound up selling it.
Now I have the room and the time

BeyGon 07-07-2008 04:15 PM

It's going to be a rough ride, not something for a long trip. Do you go to the Donut shop on Adams and Magnolia in HB? Or the end of Crown Valley at PCH in Dana Point, always some around. Usually a 23 with a flathead and a glass one with a chevy, sometimes a bantam body chevy bucket, not my choice but not my ride.
I think at least a 32 type with the longer wheelbase, won't kill you so bad on the road.

URY914 07-07-2008 04:35 PM

I know two different guys that have had them. After about 6 months they hated them. No one wanted to ride it them after they'd been in it once.

Racerbvd 07-07-2008 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 4046772)
Go for it!

My next project is going to be a 32 5 window (Like Milners in American Graffiti). I had bought a 34 Ford f/g kit yrs ago, never got to build it and wound up selling it.
Now I have the room and the time

*****en ride man!!!!

Quote:

It's going to be a rough ride, not something for a long trip.
valid point, but they aren't built for road trips, just Cruises. I have a few friends with them, one has had his for over 20 years.

Jims5543 07-07-2008 05:02 PM

Coffin on wheels.

Insane power to weigh ratio, cannot get the power down to the wheels, and cannot stop worth a damn.

I loved them too when I was teen. I would never own one now.

I used to think you were crazy now I can clearly see your nuts.

tabs 07-07-2008 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 4046772)
Go for it!

My next project is going to be a 32 5 window (Like Milners in American Graffiti). I had bought a 34 Ford f/g kit yrs ago, never got to build it and wound up selling it.
Now I have the room and the time


Friend has his Red 32 5 window, steel body coupe, freshly done... FOR SALE....asking 60K...

That is about what he has in it....and that is what it would take to do one right.

If your a serious buyer this is the one...to take a serious look at. If ya want give a PM and I will give his number to ya...

Friend is a retired electrical contractor that builds M$ homes for people with dinero to keep himslef busy. He has built more hot ski boats over the years for the river than you can shake a stick at.

Racerbvd 07-07-2008 05:25 PM

Quote:

Coffin on wheels.


one of my dream cars:D
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1215480289.jpg

VINMAN 07-07-2008 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 4046948)
Friend has his Red 32 5 window, steel body coupe, freshly done... FOR SALE....asking 60K...

That is about what he has in it....and that is what it would take to do one right.

If your a serious buyer this is the one...to take a serious look at. If ya want give a PM and I will give his number to ya....

Thanks Tabs. Appreciate it. But I'm lookin for a ground up project.
I'm probably going to pick up the frame and body , and work from there.

sammyg2 07-07-2008 06:00 PM

I'd love a 32 highboy but the prices are still way up there. I drove a buddy's T bucket about 20 years ago, total blast but just a short trip cruiser. he didn't have front brakes and stopping sucked in that one, if I get one it'll have to have front discs.
His was a 400 cu.in. blown motor built by a pro, had to be 550 hp. I dumped it into second on the freeway once and punched it, lit up the plastic tires and almost looped it.
Don't need that kind of power. The best thing about a T is you don't have to go fast. Everyone knows it's killer, so you have nothing to prove. Just putting around town on a nice Sunday afternoon, getting thumbs up and pulling into a drive-in and talking nuts and bolts with gear heads. Doesn't get much better than that. I know they're not the safest thing on the road but I used to race a blown flatbottom so I know how to back out of it when it gets weird ;)

The prices are pretty low right now on em because of less disposable income. I could get a nice clean one for around $20k. A 32 in the same condition will cost twice as much.
Here's a couple different examples of what I'm leaning towards:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1215482346.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1215482355.jpg

sammyg2 07-07-2008 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 4046964)
Thanks Tabs. Appreciate it. But I'm lookin for a ground up project.
I'm probably going to pick up the frame and body , and work from there.

If you have the cash that's the way to go but it's a whole bunch cheaper letting someone else do the work and take the hit. Building one from scratch usually means you'll only get back half if you ever want to sell it.
If you can find a project that's about half done you can get in cheaper and still make it your own.

Funny thing is, many years ago I got back into Porsches because I told the wife I wanted to build either a 23 T or a 427 cobra. When I told her what I thought it would cost she said "why don't you start fixing up old cars and selling them like you did when you were a kid" so I did.
I drug home a 914 the next day and started building a turbocharger system for it.
So I'm still basically on the original track, I just had no idea it would take this long ;)

VINMAN 07-07-2008 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 4047048)
If you have the cash that's the way to go but it's a whole bunch cheaper letting someone else do the work and take the hit. Building one from scratch usually means you'll only get back half if you ever want to sell it.
If you can find a project that's about half done you can get in cheaper and still make it your own.
;)

I hear ya! Way easier picking up someone elses car. But to me, the fun is in the build. Anybody can lay out some scratch and drive something that someone else put together. Theres no better feeling when you turn the key and hear something that you built run for the first time!:cool:

Always wanted to do a 427 Cobra too, but the prices on them got out of hand.

Mo_Gearhead 07-08-2008 06:10 AM

Uncomfortable, knees in the chest, harsh riding, no fenders/wipers (iffy weather/rain? ...no way), overpowered-short wheelbase, gas hog (if blown)
no spare tire, no room.

Otherwise, if you aspire to the 'look-at-me' syndrome ...then carry on brother!

sammyg2 07-08-2008 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mo_Gearhead (Post 4047679)
Uncomfortable, knees in the chest, harsh riding, no fenders/wipers (iffy weather/rain? ...no way), overpowered-short wheelbase, gas hog (if blown)
no spare tire, no room.

Otherwise, if you aspire to the 'look-at-me' syndrome ...then carry on brother!

I could say hundreds of similar things about a 69 911 T.
I think you missed the point completely.


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