Vehicle Description
1923 Ford T-Bucket Custom
Nothing says hot rod quite like a T-Bucket. With no fenders, no top
and no hood these cars are hot rodding at its core. It is all about
big motors, big tires and cruising down the road with the wind in
your hair. This 23 T has a really cool look and the front nose
really sets it apart from a lot of the other T Buckets out there.
It has the track T style rounded shell with a nicely polished out
front grill. To each side sit the circle headlights and small turn
signals. LED teardrop taillights are mounted in the back. The car
was built less than 10 years ago and has only been driven around
6,558 miles since. It is painted White with custom flames that
transition from Yellow into Orange and then Red. It has a nice
slick finished and no issues. The front windshield is in good
condition with side mirrors mounted on both sides. All of the trim
is all nicely chromed. The car rides on polished Centerline wheels
and in classic T Bucket style sits on Mickey Thompson radials in
the back (31x18).
Turning those tires is a nicely built Vortec 350 V8 motor that has
less than 2500 miles on it. Since the motor is all exposed it has
been cleaned up well with billet valve covers, a chrome alternator,
billet spark plug wire looms, a tall chrome air cleaner and of
course nicely chromed side pipes for that great rumble. Backing up
the motor is a Turbo 350 automatic transmission that transfers
power back to the 10 bolt rear end with 3:23 gears. It has a
tubular chrome drop straight axle up front and ladder bars in the
back. Disc brakes have been added up front and the car has no
braking issues. A fuel cell is mounted in the rear deck area and is
easily accessed through the top cover. Other nice features include
the transmission cooler and remotely mounted battery.
The interior of the car is complete in Tan leather and features a
bench seat with lap belts. The dash is covered in matching material
and is toped off with Stewart Warner gauges and an AM/FM/CD/DVD
player. A nice Grant steering wheels sits in front of the driver
and a Sun tachometer is mounted to the column. The Black carpeting
is in good shape and the shifter is mounted to the floor. It
utilizes a T-handle sifter like what you would find on a 60s
Mustang. Storage pockets were added to both sides which is a nice
addition as storage can be difficult to find on most Ts. This car
has a cool look and runs great. Even in the pictures the car just
screams fun! If you have ever thought about building one then save
yourself some time and money because this one is ready to go!
Take this Hot Rod home for $21,250.00!
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $15,000.00 to sell fast!
It won't be around for long at that price.