Vehicle Description
Why This Car Is Special
The Ford T-Bucket is always a head turner and the color and sound
of this one is more like a neck breaker!
Mechanical
A Ford 289 small block V8 powers this light weight T-Bucket down
the road with the help of a 3-speed automatic transmission and a
10-bolt rear end. The engine sounds amazing with headers exiting
the side of the car. Wheelie bars keep your front end down and big
Mickey Thompson rear tires put every bit of power that V8 can
muster right to the pavement. The tires wrap Weld wheels and
adjustable coil over shocks not only offer performance but a
smoother ride at the turn of a wrench. Ladder bars keep the rear
end straight and tight and a tubular drop axle rests in the
front.
Interior
The interior is simple but very nicely done with a quick release
steering wheel to make entering and exiting the car much easier.
Doors on both sides, which not all T-Buckets have, and a
comfortable vinyl seat. Ford gauges accent the dash and a B&M
shifter not only looks nice, but gives you a good handle on the
gear changes. The rear compartment is covered by a panel that
matches the interior, covered in beige vinyl as well.
Exterior
The first thing you are going to notice about this T-Bucket is the
color. A beautiful Bronze metallic paint has been laid down as
slick as can be. The aluminum wheels, big exhaust, wheelie bars and
custom hood scoop let everyone know this Ford means business. If
you aren't a big fan of the hood scoop, it comes off easily and
reveals a chrome air cleaner. Ford steps and the Silver painted
Ford on the rear, along with dozens of other fine accents really
make this car have major eye appeal.
Conclusion
If you're looking for a sharp and quick T-Bucket that is built
right, you are on the right page! This streetrod Ford is priced
right and will not last long.
So, please call or text at 734-323-9260 or 727-688-1148.
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