Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is excited to present this 1923 Ford
Model T-Bucket hot rod. Model Ts were some of the first cars to be
customized from their original build. The use of a two-seater Model
T was modified with a bucket shaped shell. As the years went on the
engines got larger along with the addition of extremely fat rear
tires and thin ones in the front. Most are built with trick paint
jobs and over-the-top interiors. Driving a T-bucket with an engine
almost as big as the body is truly an exhilarating experience. This
1923 Ford Model T-Bucket hot rod is painted in fire engine red with
a wood trimmed rear box. The chromed-out V-8 engine is attached to
a three-speed automatic transmission. A healthy set of side pipes
produce a deep exhaust rumble. And of course, it would not be a
T-bucket without those big fat tires in the rear. Front disk brakes
have been installed for those sudden stops. The interior is
appointed in tan vinyl. Modern appointments include a wood tilt
steering wheel and a full gauge package.