Vehicle Description
This 1923 Ford T-Bucket loves to be the aggressor with its full
blackout style. But take some extra time to see a detailed build
with less than 100 miles on it. You'll discover a growling V8
machine that's also a thoughtful total package.
The body may be a more modern fiberglass build, but the way the
matte black is so complete, it gives this one the attitude like it
was forged from fire. This darkness is everywhere including the
full frame, suspension pieces, lightweight fuel tank, wheels,
grille, headlight bezels, and more to give this a full midnight
look. But the appeal of this roadster is more than just the
intimidation. It has terrific details like a custom windshield, V8
pinstriping on the grille, and a terrific low hot rod stance that
still utilizes modern tires.
The black interior continues the car's mean appearance. The
small-diameter steering wheel and Budweiser tap handle on the
shifter are rat rod inspired pieces, but this one is too fresh for
any piece to be any real junkyard finds. Instead, this feels like a
thoughtful build with a diamond-stitch pattern vinyl on the seats
that coordinates with the door panels. And you get a dash dominated
by new crisp gauges. There are also practical details, like the cup
holders, seatbelts, and a 12-volt outlet under the dash.
The engine looks both clean and mean. This 350 cubic-inch crate
motor not only has the block painted black, but also so are the
valve covers, alternator, pulleys, intake, and four-barrel
carburetor. All this darkness also helps to hide thoughtful
upgrades, like the aluminum radiator w/electric fan. And the custom
straight piped headers help it V8 exhale with added power and
serious authority. More than just an awesome motor, the clean
undercarriage reminds you how fresh this build is. Plus, you'll
spot the three-speed automatic transmission, ladder bar rear
suspension, and front disc brakes.
This T-bucket offers plenty of mean power and style. But the
freshness and price are sooooo nice. Don't miss this deal, call
today!