Vehicle Description
1923 Ford T Bucket
Greasers are a youth subculture that was popularized in the 1950's
to 1960's by predominantly working class and lower class teenagers
and young adults in the United States. The subculture remained
prominent into the mid-1960's and was particularly embraced by
certain ethnic groups in urban areas, particularly
Italian-Americans and Hispanic-Americans. Rock and roll music,
rockabilly and doo-wop were major parts of the culture. The word
"greaser" originated in the 19th century in the United States as a
derogatory label for poor laborers. The term was later used to
refer to mechanics. It was not used in writing to refer to the
American subculture of the mid-20th century until the mid-1960's
because of their characteristic greased-back hair.
Grab on to your leather jacket, and comb in a DA on the back of
your head, we are goin for a wild ride in this "T" bucket. Aptly
named because of the bucket (passenger compartment) was really the
only thing used from the original Ford Model T. This one utilizes
the rear pickup deck as well and presents as an earlier build.
Exterior
What else but lime green would adorn the fiberglass on this unit? A
climb in for the passengers to have access to the bucket is needed
and Ford badged step plates mounted to the side pipes aid in this
task. Old style green painted hanging lamps flank the windshield,
and one brings up the rear as well, acting like a taillight as it
dangles from the rear Ford badged tailgate. A green tube structure
for the windshield, frame and dual green large bullet style lamps
flank a big brass radiator up front. All chrome shows nicely
overall. 14-inch chrome Cragar wheels are on front and on back a
set of 15-inch Rocket wheels, all wrapped by wide radials. White
fluffy fur borders the bucket at all edges on top, and for the bed
some oak planks nicely finished with stake rails surrounding the
sides of the small bed.
Interior
A white vinyl tuck and roll bench seat with white vinyl smooth
bolsters stretches from door to driver's side panel. Black
carpeting covers the floor, and a lime green metal dash with simple
numerous black round gauges relay essential information to the
driver, run across the dash of this car. Side panels also sport
white vinyl and have padded white vinyl uppers. A vintage wood
rimmed Ford steering wheel is attached to a long tubular steering
column. A shift lever rests in the middle of the bench just in
front of it.
Drivetrain
A nice 289ci V8 with chromed headers and side pipes will wake up
the neighbors when you arrive home. A 3-speed automatic C4
transmission is attached to the back of this 8 banger, and an
Edelbrock intake and Edelbrock 4-barrel carb rest atop. All this
under a cast aluminum scoop. It's all hanging out there for the
word to behold.
Undercarriage
No rust here just plenty of chrome steel tube. Chromed suspension
parts up front are showing nicely. Otherwise black painted steel
provides the structure for the bucket, and shows no rust
whatsoever. Transverse leaf springs for the front suspension with
drum brakes, and for the back 4 link with coil springs and more
drums for the brakes.
Drive-Ability
A bit of a handful due to the steering column moving just a bit too
much for comfort, and I found it much harder to turn left than
right, as when you go hard left the linkage hits the wheel. It has
nice power, good brakes, and save for the steering issues all is
working nicely in unison. And talk about noise!
Overall an earlier build, and a decent driver as our test drive
proved. A looker for the "Kookie" Kookson crowd. I'm rolling up my
white T shirt sleeves with a pack of Marlboro Reds, my cuffed jean
pant legs, and we are going to raise some hell...errr rather smoke
from the tires. Fffffffiiiiiirrrrrr.... uggggghhhhh.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.