This T-Bucket Roadster is a thrill to drive and should turn some
heads as it cruises by. The Ford Model T was extremely popular and
helped to put America on the road and the millions that were sold
meant there was no shortage of small roadster bodies available for
customization ever since the 1920s. In the 1950s the T-Bucket was
claimed to be named by Norm Grabowski and appeared in the show 77
Sunset Strip. An Icon was established that continues to live on
amongst hot-rodders today. This T-Bucket is painted in a sleek
Burnt Orange with flames that flow well with the white vinyl seat.
The dash, polished steering wheel, chrome trim all really add the
finishing touch to this T-Bucket. Air Conditioning and Tan
Convertible Top. Additional options include disc brakes. Powering
this monster is a GM 350 CID V8 engine that is mated to a 3-speed
automatic transmission running back to a 10 bolt rear end. The
engine is fed by a 2 4bbl carburetor, chrome valve covers, headers
with side exhaust. If you are looking for a bad to-the-bone
hotrod... this is the car for you.
Vehicle Details
1923 Ford Model T
Listing ID:CC-1845106
Price:$29,500
Location:Annandale, Minnesota
Year:1923
Make:Ford
Model:Model T
Exterior Color:Hugger Orange
Odometer:0
Stock Number:98660166
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