Vehicle Description
If you're going to spend some disposable income on a fun car, why
not make it the most fun car you can find? A vehicle like this 1924
Ford T-Bucket not only defines the purest idea of classic hot
rodding, but decked out in its full red repaint, pinstripes, and
graphics and with just 3,393 miles since it was rebuilt, it is
poised to provide you and everyone you come in contact with from
behind the wheel an incredible set of memories that will last a
lifetime.
No doors, windows, or top, the interior of this T-Bucket is a fine
example of elegant simplicity. Quilted vinyl surrounds both driver
and passenger almost everywhere except the soft carpeting underfoot
and the body color steel dashboard. A small, fat, three-spoke
steering wheel, complete with Brodie knob, sits atop a non-tilt
column. A five-pod cluster of gauges is stretched out below the
upright windshield, while a tall Lokar automatic shifter provides
all of the interaction needed to enjoy a ride to the car show or
out to the lake.
Upfront, we find a naturally aspirated 350 cubic-inch V-8 engine.
Topped with a single four-barrel Edelbrock carburetor and matching
Edelbrock intake manifold. A set of long tube headers feeds into a
set of old-school side pipes, perfect for announcing your arrival
dramatically. Power is funneled through a 700R4 four-speed
automatic transmission before reaching an eight-inch rear end. In
classic hot rod fashion, with its skinny spindle-mounted wire
wheels up front and huge, wide rear meats out back, this staggered
set of wheels and tires gives this car the perfect stance.
*Classic Hot Rod
*3,393 Miles Since Built
*Full Red Repaint
*Painted Pin Stripes
*350 V8
*Edelbrock Four Barrel
*Edelbrock Intake
*Long Tubes
*Side Pipes
*700R4 Four Speed Auto
*Lokar Shifter
*Solid Axle
*Staggered Wheels
*Spindle Mounted Front Wire Wheels
*Front Disc Brakes
*Cross Drilled Rotors
*Quilted Vinyl Interior
*Fun Car
Riding on a solid axle and monoleaf suspension, this 1924 Ford
T-Bucket reins in speed with a set of cross-drilled disc brakes up
front and a drum setup out back. Well executed in its throwback
heritage, this T-Bucket represents a period of time when
hot-rodding was in its purest form. One ride behind the wheel is
all it will take to realize why cars like this have been beloved by
millions over generations. So, if you want to own a true piece of
nostalgia and have a fun and exciting place to invest your
disposable income, then there is no better car than this classic
T-Bucket. Don't wait, call today!