Vehicle Description
Slick, speedy, and an overall thoughtful build, this 1926 Ford
T-Bucket Track-T Roadster is quite fun. It has the classic hot rod
silhouette, but it takes its racing pedigree seriously with smooth
lines everywhere and a stylish race-ready interior. And there is an
attention to detail everywhere from the custom pinstriping to the
quick-change rear end.
The cool streamlined nose marks the "Track T" look that came from
the dirt track racers. And this one even has classic racing wheels.
But this sleek machine looks like it barely ever touched rough
blacktop. The bright orange paint is a professional application
that really shows off the sleekness of this all-steel body. And the
detailed build includes a color-matched frame that has a rounded
style that tucks under the car with the kind of smoothness you get
on a channeled look. So it's a well-engineered package, but you'll
also like some style within this substance. The low-cut windshield
with chrome supports and hand-painted pinstriping is pure
cruiser-level cool.
The interior feels like it's pure racecar cool. The bare aluminum
for the floors, doors, and dash has an attractive simplicity. And
we love the details like the vintage four-spoke steering wheel and
speed holes drilled into the shifter. They also took the time to
give you the right amenities, like a nicely covered bench seat and
the right essential info from the crisp Omega Kustom
Instruments.
Under the hood is a 2.5-liter GM motor. And if you know Ford racing
history, then this all makes sense. The Frontenac head cover is a
fun tribute to the special OHV cylinder head that the Chevrolet
Brothers developed to make Ford's model T-motors much better
performers. So this OHV Chevy powerhouse in this Track-T is a fun
way to unite the true racing history. You even have great classic
pieces like the Zenith carburetor and a Clifford intake. And as
vintage as this motor setup is, you also have newer components,
like the aluminum radiator. It's a nice sign that this is a
roadster you were meant to drive. That's why the motor fires up
eagerly, it runs strong, the exhaust sounds terrific, and the
four-speed shifts smoothly. And for that last touch of vintage fun,
you even have a recently rebuilt Frankland quick-change rear
end.
This hot rod is a thoughtful build with plenty of eye-catching
appeal. Call today!!!