Conversion of Henry Ford's Model T into Hot Rods known as T-Buckets
began in the early 1920's and has evolved ever since. This 1927
Ford T-Bucket is a great example of that evolution into a modern
Hot Rod.
Built approximately 15 years ago this T-Bucket is powered by a
Chevrolet 350 cubic inch motor and is mated to a 3-speed automatic
transmission. The fiberglass body is finished in a basecoat
clearcoat red metallic with a button tucked white vinyl
interior.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.
Listed below are some of the features on this awesome Ford
T-Bucket:
• 350 cubic inch motor
• Holley carburetor
• Edelbrock intake manifold
• Chrome air cleaner cover
• Chrome fuel lines
• Chrome valve covers
• Chrome oil fill
• Chrome water pump
• Chrome alternator
• Sanderson chrome headers
• Moroso wires
• Aluminum valve covers
• Chrome fan
• Chrome radiator shell
• Decorative radiator cap w/motometer
• Billet overflow
• Chrome oil pan
• Chrome headlights
• Triangulated chrome front suspension
• Chrome front axle
• Chrome spindles
• Front disc brakes with drilled rotors
• Braided lines
• Rear disc brakes
• Three speed automatic transmission
• White button tucked vinyl interior
• Custom wood dash
• Autometer gauges
• Lecarra wood steering wheel
• Billet steering column
• Billet pedals
Vehicle Details
1927 Ford T Bucket
Listing ID:CC-1332251
Price:$17,000
Location:Beverly, Massachusetts
Year:1927
Make:Ford
Model:T Bucket
Exterior Color:Red Metallic
Interior Color:White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:272
VIN:3970010
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