Vehicle Description
1923 Ford T-Bucket
VIN: 1831851
Model Ts were hot-rodded and customized from the 1920s on, but the
T-bucket was specifically created and named by Norm Grabowski in
the 1950s. A genuine T-bucket has the two-seater body of a Model T
roadster (with or without the turtle deck or small pickup box),
this "bucket"-shaped body shell giving the cars their name.
Today, T-buckets remain common. They generally feature an enormous
engine for the size and weight of the car, generally a V8, along
with tough drivetrains to handle the power and large rear tires to
apply that power to the road.
Mechanical: This striking red 1923 Ford T-Bucket is sporting it's
original Turbo 350 V8 Chevy Engine and automatic transmission. A
new battery has been installed along with a new ignition switch. A
new starter was also installed, states the seller, along with a new
ground cable. The Power Off Switch is located in the rear.
Edelbrock High Rise Manifold covers, Edelbrock carburetor,
Stainless Steel firewall, Fan Shroud and Headers. The Electric Fuel
Pump is located on the passenger side of the vehicle and the Fuel
Cell holds12 gallons.
Body/Paint: The T-Bucket is an all Fiberglass body with no doors
and with the top off, it allows for easy access. It's unknow if
there was a re-painting of the T-Bucket.
Suspension: The Chrome suspension components grab your attention
along with the 29x15.50-15LT Mickey Thompson's on the rear and the
Sprint Classic 165-HR15-86 H Vredestein's on the front, all on Weld
Racing Rims. Don't forget the Power Brakes and Power Steering. All
sitting on a custom made Box frame. Disc Brakes in the front and
Drum's in the rear.
Components: All components are in working order, except the fuel
gauge, states the Seller
The car originally came from Texas reports the Seller and now it's
ready for it's new home.
THIS VEHICLE TO BE COLLECTED FROM HERMOSA, SOUTH DAKOTA.
The Car has been consigned to the 9th Annual Salt Lake City Classic
Car Auction. Hosted by the Classic Car Auction Group, this
interactive, live online auction is Saturday, May 11th, with online
bidding only. To consign your car and/or to register to bid on this
and other cars in the auction go to http://www.classiccarauction.us