Search the web for "speedway motors". The have kits for this build. It's just like building a giant model car.
2006-12-17 15:41:25
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answered by maxinebootie 6
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Buying an issue of Hot Rod magazine will give you the ads of several companies that will sell you a kit. But first you need to consider what it takes to put one of those things together. A rough estimate of $25,000 IF you do all the work yourself is a low one, this is if you have a suitable place to assemble it and own all the tools you'll need. You will need to have an understanding of mechanical work, welding, paint & body, and upholstry. Some you can learn as you go, but you waste money in the process. Of course there is no pride better than saying "I built it myself". Good luck
2006-12-20 17:35:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You might be able to find a T-Bucket shell at a local salvage yard or auto junk yard in relatively good condition. A lot only would require some bondo, paint, and wax. Also try hitting up some local or near by car shows, and talk with some owners. They will definitly be able to tell you where exactly you can buy a T-Bucket shell.
2006-12-17 23:16:13
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answered by tazman2087 2
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You may find a T bucket in a salvage yard.I wish you luck.
2006-12-20 22:59:11
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answered by George K 6
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got to grocery store and get a bunch of magazines...Try rod an custom U can get EVERY part needed mail order... frame and body.Suspension et all
2006-12-18 10:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Speedway motors in Nebraska. They have it all.
2006-12-17 23:02:02
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answered by KennyJ 2
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You will need lots of money
2006-12-17 23:00:22
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answered by lbflow562 2
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first, you have to have a job. and a lot of spare time. good luck.
2006-12-17 22:53:39
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answered by eelai000 5
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