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{{Short description|Hot rod, based on a Ford Model T}} {{More citations needed|date=September 2014}} [[File:TBUCKET.jpg|alt=1923 T Bucket |thumb|1923 early 60's style T Bucket |left]] [[File:T Bucket 001.JPG|thumb|A 1923 Ford T Bucket in the traditional style. It features lake headers, dog dish hubcaps, dropped "I" beam axle, narrow rubber, and single 4-barrel, but non-traditional disc brakes.]] [[File:Ford T-Hot de 1923, Helsinki, Finlandia, 2012-08-14, DD 03.JPG|thumb|Detail view of the air inlet]] A '''T-bucket''' (or '''Bucket T''') is a [[hot rod]], based on a [[Ford Model T]]<ref name="Breitenstein">{{cite book|author=Jeff Breitenstein|title=Ultimate Hot Rod Dictionary: A-Bombs to Zoomies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OtKWmLLiuTgC&pg=PA212|publisher=MotorBooks International|isbn=978-1-61059-235-2|pages=212β}}</ref> built from 1915 to 1927, but extensively modified. T-buckets were favorites for [[Greaser (subculture)|greasers]].{{citation needed|date=November 2015}}
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