Bullybeef Posted Sunday at 07:55 PM Posted Sunday at 07:55 PM (edited) Well it’s almost time to embark on another parts box build. Decided that last winters build was easy enough so I’d do another (I seem to have lots of iterations of Roth’s tweedy pie). Pulled a previous glue bomb Tempest 4 with 4-71 blower from a vintage Attempt 1 that was in line for a restore and a set of wheels and tires  from a 22 jr (someday I’ll build em I swear). I’ll be using the body and frame from the 86 version of the tweedy pie,the T bucket molded in lovely orange. Should be a fun side project. The pile o parts as it sits so far. Edited Sunday at 11:07 PM by Bullybeef 8
FoMoCo66 Posted Sunday at 09:14 PM Posted Sunday at 09:14 PM Oh yeah, this will be cool, especially with the turtle deck. I saw one this weekend that I liked a lot and you might use it for inspiration. Also I think a quick change would really suit this project. 4
Bullybeef Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM Author Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM 1 hour ago, FoMoCo66 said: Oh yeah, this will be cool, especially with the turtle deck. I saw one this weekend that I liked a lot and you might use it for inspiration. Also I think a quick change would really suit this project. That a neat bucket for sure there Ace, I had initially wanted to do a flathead build but my supply is dwindling so I decided for a little unorthodox engine this time! thank you for sharing. 1
FoMoCo66 Posted Monday at 07:45 PM Posted Monday at 07:45 PM Looks pretty good, IMHO I think the rear axle should be moved back to look less like a tweedy pie with a turtle deck slapped on. 2
Bullybeef Posted Monday at 08:18 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:18 PM 29 minutes ago, FoMoCo66 said: Looks pretty good, IMHO I think the rear axle should be moved back to look less like a tweedy pie with a turtle deck slapped on. It’s kinda just placed atm, I have plans to move the rear suspension back. I have to revamp the rear frame portion for the rear buggy spring mount. I had thought of using the amt frame but decided against it. Thanks for looking and sharing your thoughts. 1
OldNYJim Posted yesterday at 04:46 AM Posted yesterday at 04:46 AM Tweedy Pie with a turtle deck sounds ok to me 😂 Nice start!!  Love a T-bucket! 2
Bullybeef Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM 10 hours ago, OldNYJim said: Tweedy Pie with a turtle deck sounds ok to me 😂 Nice start!!  Love a T-bucket! Thank you Jim, and hope I can get to to look like the image in my head lol. 1
Bullybeef Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM (edited) Changes happen, decided that my efforts to lengthen the frame were not to my liking so I dug through the small bin of model T parts that I still have(it’s not a lot anymore) and found a useable frame, harvested the bits I needed from the tweedy pie frame and merged them together, it moves the rear axle back to where it needs to be. Also scrounged a better looking turtle deck from the bin as well. Edited yesterday at 04:38 PM by Bullybeef Added pic 8
Trainwreck Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Definitely looks better on the longer wheel base. (IMO)Â 1
Dennis Lacy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Great project and a good pile of parts! Longer wheelbase is just right. Looking forward to following along.Â
stavanzer Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I like your thinking! It does look better with the Longer Frame. (more room for the Blown 426 Hemi!) Â
Dtimmerman89 Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago Stretched frame is definitely the way to go. I did this on my 32 sedan and it really changes the whole attitude of the car.Â
Dtimmerman89 Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago Not to steal your thread, here. But I have a question and maybe you can help. I sell parts a guy who owns a pretty awesome 27 model T on a 32 frame. He wants to commission a build. However, when I look at his tub and turtle deck they're flush at the top. The AMT 25' has a huge height difference between the two. Do I chop the tub or raise the turtle deck? He says the steel is all original and nothing is modified. I know absolutely nothing about T's.Â
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