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  2. The Red Baron (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Baron is a custom t-bucket hot rod built in 1969 by Chuck Miller of Styline Customs [1] ... the popular model kit hit the shelves in 1968 selling over two ...

  3. T-bucket - Wikipedia

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    A T-bucket (or Bucket T) is a hot rod, based on a Ford Model T [1] built from 1915 to 1927, but extensively modified. T-buckets were favorites for greasers.

  4. Monogram (company) - Wikipedia

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    One 1962 kit, however, showed the company's prowess and intent - the "Big T" (kit PC 78). This was a huge 1/8 scale 1924 Ford Model T bucket, complete with hot-rodded Chevy engine. The 24-page 8 1/2 x 11 inch instruction booklet showed that the model came with an optional electric motor to power the wheels, and featured customizing tips by ...

  5. Uncertain T (show car) - Wikipedia

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    "Uncertain T" also appeared in Hot Rod in July, August, and September 1966. [21] In the September issue, it was listed as for sale, with a price of US$7000; usual for a used custom car was $2000 to $3000. [22] In 1966, "Uncertain T" was offered as a Monogram model kit. [23] Around 1970, the car, then painted metallic gold, was sold to a ...

  6. Ford Model T - Wikipedia

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    Racers and enthusiasts, forerunners of modern hot rodders, used the Model Ts' blocks to build popular and cheap racing engines, including Cragar, Navarro, and, famously, the Frontenacs ("Fronty Fords") [77] of the Chevrolet brothers, among many others. The Model T employed some advanced technology, for example, its use of vanadium steel alloy ...

  7. Custom car - Wikipedia

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    1916 Ford Model T modified into a speedster, an early form of customized car A 1923 Ford T-bucket in the traditional hot rod style. Some of the earliest examples of modified cars were cars modified for racing or off-roading.

  8. Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6 engine - Wikipedia

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    T-bucket — A front-engined Corvair-powered hot rod built by Don Kendall. [80] This car was featured on the cover of Rod Action magazine in November 1973. It also won "Best Engineered Rod" at the 1973 NSRA NATS in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

  9. Hot rod - Wikipedia

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    3-window highboy Deuce coupé with a traditional chop—dropped front axle, sidepipes, bugcatcher scoop (with Mooneyes cover) over dual quads on a tunnel ram—as well as less-traditional shaved door handles and disc brakes A 1923 Ford T-bucket in the traditional style with lake headers, dog dish hubcaps, dropped "I" beam axle, narrow rubber, and single 4-barrel, but non-traditional disc ...

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