After being out of the public eye for over 30 years, this legendary
T nicknamed the "Missing Link" was made famous by Linda Vaughn also
known as "Miss Hurst". Back in the 1970's this Touring T was built
by Richard Graves who use to work with Boyd Codington and helped
build some stunning rides. The four seater bucket used in this
build is coated in a classic style of flames and that matched with
the refreshed upholstery matches the style of the 1970's perfectly.
What really will set this Touring T apart from any other build
though is the drive train that was used. Sitting right in front of
the tub is a 2300 overhead cam engine with a gnarly Alpine turbo
hanging off the side. Paired behind that is a C4 automatic
transmission and is sending the power back to an independent Jaguar
rear end which not only provides a smoother ride, but looks so cool
when looking at it from the rear. When you jump into the bucket,
you will have to straddle the steering wheel that juts right up
from the floor and adds to the wild styling of the whole car.
Believe it or not though, the steering feels quite normal! It is
pleasant to drive and gets a ton of looks where ever it may go. If
you are looking to own a piece of hot rodding history than this may
be the perfect toy for you! This vehicle is located in our Denver
showroom. You can view this 1915 Ford Touring T in greater detail
including HD pictures and an HD video of it running and driving at
Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are interested in purchasing this
vehicle or have more questions regarding it please call us at (303)
872-4722 or email us at
[email protected].