One look at this classic 1923 Ford T-Bucket and it's easy to see
why these cars have been beloved and lusted after by millions of
enthusiasts over the last century. This fully repainted Black
roadster with red flames, side steps, Blue Dot taillights, an open
motor, and no doors shows us all just what a real hot rod should
be.
Hop inside this hot rod (literally), and you're treated to a simple
black and red cloth interior featuring a large single bench seat to
hold both driver and passenger in place. A relatively large
six-spoke wheel sits ahead of a digital speedometer, which is
flanked by white-faced water and oil pressure gauges. An
AM/FM/AUX/USB/Bluetooth Dual head unit provides almost all of the
exciting sounds emanating from this car. All of those except the
ones rumbling from those open pipes just a few feet away.
Typically, we'd say "under the hood", but in this case, no hood
exists and is not needed. So, up front, we find a 289 cubic-inch
V-8 engine. Outfitted with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor
feeding into an Edelbrock Performer 289 intake manifold, this small
block sports an electric cooling fan and trick Moroso valve covers.
Spent gases are sent a very short distance through a pair of long
tube Sanderson Steet Rod headers, and out of those glorious
sidepipes. Power is routed through a C4 three-speed automatic
transmission before being sent to the 10-bolt rear end.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Full Black Repaint
• Red Painted Flames
• 289ci V8
• Edelbrock Four-Barrel Carb
• Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake
• Aluminum Radiator
• Electric Cooling Fan
• Moroso Valve Covers
• Long Tubes
• Sidepipes
• 10 Bolt Rear
• Ladder Bar Rear Suspension
• Front Disc Brakes
• Red and Black Cloth
• Digital Speedometer
• Dual AM/FM/AUX/USB/BT Head Unit
This 1923 Ford T-Bucket rides on a factory-style front suspension,
while a custom ladder-bar setup supports the rear. Manual brakes
feature a pair of front discs stand ready to scrub off speed
whenever called upon. A classic hot rod like this T-Bucket needs to
be experienced to truly appreciate its old-school soul, and
hopefully, with a few words and some incredible photos, you may
realize this is the car you've been searching for. But don't wait,
this one won't be around long. Call today!
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