Vehicle Description
You've seen custom-built T-style buckets before, but you haven't
seen one as wild as this. Beyond the glowing paint and the
dual-quad supercharged V8, this 1925 Model T C-Cab really is one of
the most practical choices you'll find.
You're going to get a lot of attention in a distinct custom like
this. After all, the metallic paint is so distinctive, and it's got
such a large air scoop up front, you'll likely be known as the
"Purple People Eater." And that's exactly the kind of color you
want on a hot rod like this. If you're looking to be incognito,
there are plenty of other high horsepower classics out there. These
cars are for the bold, and so only the boldest paint will do. Since
this is a C-Cab, there's even plenty of room on the side to create
a fun custom delivery logo (maybe even a bakery pun involving
"hauling buns.")
Step inside, and the interior is clean with a touch of class - this
is exactly how you want a standout hot rod to look. There's custom
cushy seating, durable carpeting, and the rest of the interior is
covered in an attractive and premium wood. This even includes your
classic T-bucket steering wheel. Plus, you get the right
performance driving features, like a B&M Quarter Stick shifter
and full Sentry gauge package - including a large speedo and tach.
But the most standout feature of the interior is the latching back
hatch that has real storage room behind it. This can fit chairs,
coolers, and of course, trophies. So this is the first T-bucket
you've seen that can securely carry all the gear you want to the
car show or tailgate party.
A motor this nice deserves to be on display for the world to see.
After all, you know they spent a small fortune making sure
everything either had a silver shine or blue metallic finish. But
more than just flash, we love the distinction of having Mopar power
in this hot rod - after all, how often do you see that? While a big
block 383 cubic-inch V8 is already plenty of power for most people,
that's just the base of this street-eating package. There's a dual
set of Holley four-barrel carburetors feeding the 671 BDS blower.
It's a wicked power package, and everyone knows it, too, because
the headers have an unfiltered connection to those growling side
pipes. But a build like this also needs the right supporting
components. That's why the monster V8 feeds the stout Torqueflight
A727 three-speed automatic transmission, and that connects to a
10-bolt limited slip rear end. We know you have been admiring the
shine of the Weld racing wheels, we also know you'll appreciate the
grip of those massive 33x22.5 Mickey Thompson tires that dominate
the profile. Plus, with disc brakes up front and a four-link
adjustable coil over rear end, this custom hot rod is absolutely
ready for the street or strip.
It's hard not to get excited about a distinct and custom hot rod
with a hint of a practical side. Considering you would usually pay
a lot more for this kind of massive power, it's also a great deal.
So don't miss your opportunity. Call now!