The 1923 Dual Engine T-Bucket Roadster is one of the most unique hot rods on display at the Nostalgia Street Rods Museum in Las Vegas. Built with two 350 Chevy engines paired together, this tribute car is a rare and creative piece of hot rod engineering. With its Turbo 350 automatic transmission, 9-inch rear end, and extended custom frame to accommodate dual motors, this T-Bucket is unlike anything else in the collection.
Featuring a fiberglass Speedway-style body, straight axle suspension, auxiliary radiator, and wild dual header exhaust setup, the car showcases both ingenuity and the bold experimentation of late-1960s and early-1970s hot rod culture. Inside, the dash is fitted with simple instrumentation including speedometer, RPM, fuel, and temperature gauges, while the rear hides a protected fuel cell and battery compartment.
Unique touches include a Rat Fink tribute mural on the rear lid, pinstriped tail light lenses, upward-facing taillights, and a Ford pickup-style tailgate — all details that highlight the creativity of its builder. With skinny front wheels, oversized rear tires, and a stretched wheelbase, this T-Bucket not only looks radical but embodies the spirit of American hot rodding at its wildest.
Visit Nostalgia Street Rods in Las Vegas to see this one-of-a-kind 1923 Dual Engine T-Bucket and explore hundreds of rare classics, hot rods, and customs.


