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02-07-2007 05:59 PM #15
I've built a number of T buckets for customers, I usually just buy the pieces I like and build my own.... Speedway has some fairly decent stuff in their "Mr. Roadster" line, but I just build my own frame and get the components I want. Probably costs a bit more, but this way I have a lot more say in the design and the quality of the products used....
Jim, I'm trying to remember the name of the shop up there on the North side of town on 610... They used to build one heck of a nice frame and sell a lot of good accesories and parts for T Buckets..... It might come to me later, right now I'm blank. If there still in business, call Texas Speed, big speed parts wholesaler in Houston and see if they can recomend someone local there to build you a frame. If not them, then Ben's Race Car Parts in Bellaire should be able to set you up with someone to help you out.Last edited by Dave Severson; 02-07-2007 at 06:05 PM.
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