1923 Ford T-Bucket Is Fresh on the Market and Quirky as They Get 20 Jan 2021, 10:55 UTC ·
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Generally defined as a hot rod build based on a Model T, a T-bucket is a sort of machine you either love or hate. It would seem generally people hate them, and there is only a limited number of garages still making them since just a small bunch of people are willing to pay for one.
Small as it is, this industry is around, and it churns out T-buckets even today, 113 years after the first Model T rolled off Ford’s assembly lines. And the one you’re looking at is the last to join the pack of such machines available for purchase.
1923 Ford T-Bucket Is a Cheap, Barely-Used Texas Build 19 Jan 2021, 10:06 UTC ·
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Soon after the Ford Model T hit the market in 1908 as the world’s first mass-produced automobile for the masses, people found they could reshape the car in pretty much any way they wanted. They thus played an important role in giving birth to the custom industry as we know it today. 9 photos
Model Ts started being tampered with from around 1915, but it wasn’t until 1950 that certain kinds of modifications made to the Blue Oval machine got a semi-official name. A hot rod builder by the name Norman Grabowski is largely credited to giving birth to the Model T-based machines we now know as T-buckets.
republicans and in fact many democrats is when you use the sources and methods, oh, if he told you this, you would know too much right. they think that runs old on the republican side. we just got bob in, bob, you were an undercover officer with the cia for many, many years. can you testify and still be an undercover officer, still not have your cover blown? oh, absolutely. i was called up multiple times to the hill both before the house and senate. i went to a room called a skiff where you can t bucket. the transcripts were kept by one person. yes, operatives can do it and they should do it in this case, and congress can protect their identity and there is only one case i ve ever seen the name leak out of a hearing and that was a long time ago and it was really special circumstances. i don t understand why they can t be brought up. bob, one argument that folks in the administration make or the state department make is
talking to one today after a conversation i had about this, he said here is the problem. we can t take any chances, and take an undercover agent who has testified before congress and then put them back where they were before in another country. they almost have to retire. they agreed with that assumption. what happens with the republicans and in fact many democrats is when you use the sources and methods, oh, if he told you this, you would know too much right. they think that runs old on the republican side. we just got bob in, bob, you were an undercover officer with the cia for many, many years. can you testify and still be an undercover officer, still not have your cover blown? oh, absolutely. i was called up multiple times to the hill both before the house and senate. i went to a room called a skiff where you can t bucket. the transcripts were kept by one person. yes, operatives can do it and they should do it in this case,