Vehicle Description
This 1925 Ford T-Bucket has a well-done style with extra details,
like newer components and a nicely finished interior. But of
course, it never loves that wild child spirit of a big tire machine
with a growling dual-quad V8 up front.
This fiberglass body roadster has a sense of added style. Sure the
deep color will have plenty calling it a Purple People Eater, but
there's also more in the details. There's serious shine coming off
the brightwork in areas like the front suspension, windshield
supports, and visible rear diff covers. Even the headlights and
taillights are new for a crisp look. Plus, those straight pipes and
Weld Racing wheels show off a polished performance side. And while
you would expect brightwork on the grille, it instead has a
classic-style and aged mesh screen that feels like it pays tribute
to the Model Ts that inspired this creation. And you'll even spot
some tan pinstriping that looks tasteful against the purple and
coordinates with the interior.
A roadster like this is meant to be open to the world, and so this
one takes full advantage. That's why you not only see the
pinstriping coordinating with the interior, but the tank cover
matches the upholstery, too. The seats have a terrific look with
individual buckets with tweed-like inserts. Nice extras like a side
door and plush carpeting make it more inviting. And you have a very
driver-ready setup with a billet steering wheel, tilt column, Lokar
floor shifter for the three-speed automatic, and a full set of
AutoMeter gauges dominating the dash.
The engine bay is tidy and shiny - exactly how you want it when
it's on display for the world to see. You're looking at a 383
cubic-inch stroker V8 with aluminum heads. This is a well done
setup where the high-rise intake is not only great for power but it
really puts the dual Edelbrock four-barrel carburetors on display.
It has well-placed supporting components, like an MSD ignition and
an aluminum radiator w/electric fan. And those Sanderson zoomie
headers have a true hot rod style as they give this hot rod a
proper roar. The suspension has polished hairpins front and rear.
The back has extra meaty Hoosier tires to get the power to the
ground, and the front has disc brakes to take out the speed.
This has the right look, the right power, and the right price - so
don't let this T-Bucket slip away. Call today!!!