Vehicle Description
This 1923 Ford Model T C-Cab is all about distinction. After all,
you not only get vibrant paint on the cool-looking cab, but also
memorable features like the hand-painted pinstriping, custom
interior, and awesome-looking Mopar V8 power. So dig into the
details on all the distinction.
We're surprised they even bothered to put headlights on this one.
After all, the yellow paint likely glows in the dark and could land
a flying saucer. 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 room for the side graphic for some surf wagon fun.
The vinyl roof, bright step plates, and red-tinted windows are all
part of this custom style. There's even unique hand-painted
pinstriping by El Gordo Pinstriping on the fenders, radiator, and
rear double doors. But the Weld Racing wheels with extra meaty rear
ones gives this a stance that reminds you this was built for more
than just looking good.
Step inside, and the interior is clean with a touch of class - this
is exactly how you want a T-style hot rod to look. The dash
includes more custom pinstriping and modern Dakota Digital
readouts. The driver gets comfy with a nice sports steering wheel
on a tilt column, a Hurst Promatic 2 shifter for the three-speed
automatic, and even an AM/FM/CD stereo. But the most standout
feature of the interior is all behind you. The well-finished cargo
section has wood walls. There's even a roll bar that adds strength
and a mounting point for the interior light. And because it can
easily fit chairs, coolers, and of course, trophies, this is the
T-Bucket that can carry all the gear you want to the car show or
tailgate party.
An engine like this deserves to be on display for the world to see.
The big black air grabber matches the pinstriping, and practically
everything else is either exterior-matching yellow or polished to a
mirror-like shine. It's the kind of thoughtful total look that will
likely win you awards all on its own. Even the firewall shines like
a mirror so this beastly powerplant looks double its size. Beyond
the style is plenty of substance with a 340 cubic-inch V8 that
inhales deeply with dual Holley four-barrel carburetors and a
Weiand intake. And those Sanderson Street Rod headers lets this V8
exhale with a powerful thunder. As you look at the undercarriage
photos, you'll see even more bright yellow (a true sign of a
thoughtful total build.) Plus, you'll spot nice suspension
components, like the hairpins up front and the four-link rear. And
you even have adjustable air bags in the rear to dial-in your ideal
stance.
It's hard not to get excited about something that has the power,
features, look, and quality you want in a standout classic. Don't
miss this deal, call today!