Vehicle Description
This 1923 Ford T-bucket is a bold orange street machine with some
terrific extras and triple-deuce on top of the V8. And you can get
it all for quite an obtainable price.
T-buckets have the instant look of speed. And all the best pieces
are on display for the world to see - the motor, the wheels, and
the person behind the wheel with a big grin on his/her face. It's a
great package that's always an instant hit, but as you take a
closer look at this one, and you're also going to see some
distinctive details. For example, the bold orange is more than just
on the body. It's also on the frame and in the details like the
front transverse leaf springs up front, axles, and the nicely
integrated side steps to give this one a much more uniform look. It
also makes the blue/gray of the completion-style American Racing
Torq Thrust wheels stand out even more. Plus, using a coupe-style
body for this T-bucket creates a nice trunk to stow your fuel tank,
battery, and even a cargo box.
The deep tan interior looks good against the exterior orange, which
is exactly what you want in a vehicle that's open to the world. The
bench seat has thoughtful bolstering and a nice style that
coordinates with the side panels. This is built for purist
motoring, and so you get a clear upright windshield, grippy
steering wheel, and Stewart Warner gauges. It really lets you feel
the road and hear the engine roar.
A motor like this deserves to be on display for the world to see.
After all, you'll really enjoy it every time a true enthusiast
points out the three sets of dual-barrel carbs that make this a
triple-deuce machine. Plus, this 307 cubic-inch V8 has more go-fast
goodies like an Edelbrock intake and headers that create the
thundering side pipes. Not only is this powerful and booming, but
it also has the right supporting components like a large alternator
and an aluminum radiator. Plus, with a three-speed automatic
transmission and adjustable coilovers in the rear, this has all you
want for an ideal T-bucket.
This one is exciting to drive, fun to look at, and always attracts
attention. The classic T-bucket remains the most fun per dollar you
can have with a hot rod. Call today!!!