Vehicle Description
Shining V8 power, growling side pipes, and an overall very slick
look highlight this 1923 Ford T-Bucket. So the affordable price is
just the cherry on top.
While people enjoy looking at the motor that's on display (more on
that in a moment) a proper T-Bucket like this also has plenty of
extra flair all around. The Burnt Orange paint on the fiberglass
body has a bold tone for a street machine. It also has a glossy
finish that will radiate under sunshine. So while there's less than
12k miles on the whole build, the finish looks even fresher than
that! This one has some thoughtful details, too, like the ghost
flames, color-matched grille, and single-piece windshield. The full
gray painted chassis shows off some comprehensive style, especially
as it highlights desirable features like the coil springs on the
front end. But this one also knows how to have classic hot rod fun.
After all, the beer keg in the rear is made to look like the fuel
tank (it's really under the hatch in front of this.)
The bright white roof looks good against the bold exterior orange,
and the rear window is even a big "T" in this T-Bucket. And if you
like the way this color combo looks, then you'll love the interior.
The white seat has a hint of tuck and toll pattern that also wraps
around the side panels for a very uniform look. It also matches the
dash and rear shelf. And the exterior orange returns on the thick
pile shag carpeting. There are the right driving features like the
Grant three-spoke steering wheel, Lokar-style floor shifter, and a
full VDO gauge set, and a tach mounted on the firewall. But also,
there are extras to make the ride comfortable like the three-speed
automatic transmission and an AM/FM/CD stereo featuring
Bluetooth.
The engine bay is tidy and shiny - exactly how you want it when
it's on display for the world to see. Not only will you be
hard-pressed to find any more components that could be polished,
but the shine is doubled thanks to the mirror-like firewall. The
block is color-matched to the car for a thoughtful total package.
And behind the style is a ton of substance. It's a Chevy 350
cubic-inch crate V8 that includes an Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetor, Edelbrock intake, and those custom headers add even
more power while contributing to the roar of the side pipes. This
is an ideal total package with hairpins up front, ladder bars in
the rear, massive rear tires, and power brakes w/front discs.
Titled as a 1993 Custom vehicle. This is the T-Bucket with plenty
of thoughtful details all over. So at a price like this, you know
it's an irresistible deal. Call now!