2007 Goodguy's Del Mar - Homebuilt T-Bucket'swriter: Brian Brennan
 The Goodguys had a Homebuilt section set up and here is a sampling of five T-buckets that were on site. |  Kent Donalson of Escondido, Calif., built his '23 T-bucket sporting a 350 V8, Powerglide tranny and handled his own welding, fabricating, front and rear suspension as well as all the plumbing among other work. |  Jeff hall of San Diego, Calif., had his homebuilt '25 T powered by a 327 Chevy small-block with a TH350 tranny. It took Jeff a year to build the bucket and some of his homebuilt efforts were the plumbing and exhaust system chores. |  Dennis Mahar of Encinitas, Calif., spent a year building his '23 T that utilizes a '37 Flathead (21-stud) that is hooked to a Ford C-4 trans. He also handled his own welding, plumbing, brake system, and front and rear suspensions. |  Richard Johnson of Escondido, Calif., spent two years building his '23 T equipped a 350 V8 and TH400. Richard handled among other projects his own plumbing and front suspension. |  Greg and Marcy Vaughan of Norco, Calif., spent three years building their '23 T that has a 350/350 Chevy combo for powertrain. |
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