T-bucket

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A T-bucket is a highly customized hot rod typically based on a stripped-down Ford Model T roadster body, known for its exposed engine, short wheelbase, and classic 1950s–60s hot-rodding style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf custom car
hot rod
basedOn Ford Model T NERFINISHED
Ford Model T roadster body NERFINISHED
category classic American cars
custom vehicles
hot rods
culturalAssociation American hot rod culture
custom car scene
emergedIn United States NERFINISHED
hasBodyStyle roadster
hasFeature exposed engine
external headers
highly visible engine components
large rear tires
minimal bodywork
narrow body
open cockpit
short wheelbase
small front tires
hasStyle 1950s hot-rodding style
1960s hot-rodding style
traditional hot rod style
oftenFeatures bright paint schemes
chromed components
flames or custom graphics
narrow front axle
oversized rear wheels
popularPeriod 1950s
1960s
1970s
roofType sometimes removable soft top
usually roofless
typicalChassis boxed frame rails GENERATED
custom-built frame GENERATED
typicalConstruction home-built
kit car
scratch-built
typicalEngine V8 engine
small-block V8 engine
typicalFuelSystem bugcatcher scoop GENERATED
multiple carburetors GENERATED
typicalInterior bench seat or simple bucket seats
minimalist interior
typicalSuspension solid front axle GENERATED
transverse leaf spring GENERATED
usedFor car shows
cruise nights
drag racing

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