For sale by Gateway Classic Cars by our Dallas showroom is a 1923
Ford T-Bucket. Powering this bad to the bone T-Bucket is a Mopar
392 CID V8 HEMI mated to TH350 3 Speed Auto. With a T-Bucket,
dressing up the engine is part of the whole look. In addition to
the satin black Zoomie headers, there is a polished aluminum air
cleaner, aluminum valve covers, The rest of it comes from the
smooth green and black paint finish complemented by the black vinyl
interior. Then there are the polished aluminum barreled wheels with
Mickey Thompson radial rubber. Those meats in the back are wide on
15" diameter wheels. Underneath the car is a polished aluminum oil
pan, a Painted 9 Inch rear end cover, and adjustable coil-overs for
the rear suspension, a wooden steering wheel is removable, and it
attaches to a painted column and a nice shifter. This is a
well-thought-out build that is sure to stand out amongst the other
T-Buckets. For more information on this 1923 Ford T-Bucket, call:
817-310-9400 or email us at: [email protected] To view
HD photos and video, visit Gatewayclassiccars.com
Vehicle Details
1923 Ford T Bucket
Listing ID:CC-1581639
Price:$25,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1923
Make:Ford
Model:T Bucket
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:DFW1807
VIN:GCCDFW1807
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