When someone says, "hot rod" and is referring to it in the classic
sense, most true enthusiasts will conjure up something like this
1927 Ford T-Bucket. This fully repainted Burnt Orange roadster
shows why the Beach Boys and Jan and Dean wrote entire albums about
cars like this. Simple, fun, and powerful, this furiously fun Ford
features upgrades not typically found on other T-Buckets. Upgraded
clear headlights, fenders, side steps, windshield wind wings, and
even a four-link rear suspension give this roadster even more
character to show off for its next lucky owner.
Inside its removable hardtop, the dark brown vinyl interior is
plush and contrasts with the no-nonsense four-pod dashboard. A
thick three-spoke steering wheel, a pair of toggle switches, and a
gold T-bar shifter are the only distractions either the driver or
passenger will have to contend with, other than the exhilarating
sound of those side pipes bellowing just beneath. The bench seat
feels snug around you, allowing room for your legs to slide under
the non-tilting steering wheel with ease. Seatbelts and a padded
rear luggage rack round out the amenities you'll find in and around
this T-Bucket.
Usually, we would say, "Under the hood," but in true hot rod
fashion, this T-Bucket does away with conservative covers and lays
its heart out for all to see. A massive 454 cubic-inch V-8 Mark IV
engine is topped with a single four-barrel carburetor and matching
Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold. Long tube headers feed
into those unmistakable side pipes, eliminating backpressure and
civility, just the way we like it. Power is routed through a TH400
three-speed automatic transmission before being sent to the 12-bolt
rear end, which sends those ponies to the pavement via a set of
fifteen-inch wheels wrapped in huge 305/50R-15 BFG tires. At the
same time, wire wheels and motorcycle tires are used up front to
create the perfect hot rod stance.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Classic Hot Rod Style
• Removable Hard Top
• Full Burnt Orange Repaint
• Clear Headlights
• Front and Rear Fenders
• Side Steps
• Windshield Wind Wings
• 454ci V8
• Single Four Barrel Carb
• Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake
• Long Tubes
• Side Pipes
• TH400 Three Speed Auto
• 12 Bolt Rear
• Front Disc Brakes
• Four Link Rear Suspension
• Dark Brown Vinyl Interior
• Seatbelts
This 1927 Ford T-Bucket rides on a factory-style front-end
suspension, while the aforementioned trick four-link setup is in
the rear. A set of front discs does an exceptional job of scrubbing
off speed of this featherweight street fighter. When you think of a
true hot rod, a modified T-Bucket is the car that sets the standard
for the industry. So, if you want to find out why so many people
have fallen in love with cars like this, then don't wait another
second. Call today! Be sure to ask about our services offered;
Financing, Vehicle Protection Plan, Insurance, and Transportation
to your driveway!
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