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From: SpeedwayMotorsInc
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  • that is all well and good - what about VIN and title

  • @bill1962us Speedway Motors issues an MSO (Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin) for the T Bucket frame and body it produces. This would be taken to the local DMV along with receipts for all major components of the vehicle. The DMV will issue a VIN and title based on the local rules and regulations. The T Bucket will typically have a title that reads assembled vehicle, kit vehicle, reproduction vehicle or in some states it's even titled as a 23 T.

  • yeeeeeaaaaaa LINCOLN NEBRASKA!!! whooohohoooohoho

  • i think this would completly ruin the fun of building a hotrod, some of the best parts of a build is trying to solve problems and when you do its an amazing feeling

  • I would love to see Speedway do a "Speedy" Bill's 32 Lo-boy Roadster kit Assembly on YouTube, Think it will ever happen ??

  • @highboyrod Doubtful but you never know...

  • @SpeedwayMotorsInc are they mini

  • @SpeedwayMotorsInc What kit do you have for the poorman that wants to get started on a T-buck low -buck????

  • @yumyumsashimi We have many options for the budget-minded rodder! If you have good welding and fabrication skills, you can start with one of our bare T frames (such as p/n 715-4001) and add your own suspension and engine mounts to keep costs down. Or, simply start with one of our kit frame assemblies (such as the Basic T, p/n 715-1000) and buy other parts as you can afford them.

  • Great vid! You're right- NOTHING says FUN like a T-Bucket!

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