QC97Z's LTX powered '27 T Bucket Roadster Build!
Hey everyone-
Starting on another build...and already well underway. I've been silently lurking around the 'net, waiting...watching...for the right parts to come up at the right prices. I'm building a 1927 Model T Roadster on a budget...$5,000. It's going to be close...but I'll probably go over a bit on the small "nickel and dime" things.
I'm going to have Jon "RealQuick" of LT1Boost build the Lake style headers for this car. Something a bit different for him...but I think he's looking forward to doing something new and exciting.
I plan to have this car ready for the streets by May, but might have a tough time for a couple of months with the DMV on getting a VIN for this thing, getting a title, etc. I'm going to start investigating that pretty quick, so hopefully it can all fall into place by the time this build is done.
If everything goes well...I'll be driving this to the shootout. Therefore, if I can't get ahold of a trailer and a driver for my rig, the Camaro will be staying home and I won't be racing. I think this is a good trade though :)
On to the build...
The beginning: This sitting in my garage after being torn out of my '97 Z...just waiting to be reincarnated. It will be receiving a nice lopey N/A cam, 1.6 Crane Gold rockers, springs, seals, etc (which are already hoarded). It will be staying fuel injected and M6. I wanted to be different...most people doing T buckets use a carb'd SBC/TH350 combo. The Z, for those of you familiar with my 383 F1A build, got a completely different drivetrain. This is all the original stuff I kept around :secret:
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