Vehicle Description
Nothing makes the scene quite like a 1923 Ford T-Bucket. So when a
custom build has a slick flame paintjob, plenty of chrome, a
powerful V8 that's leading the way, and it also remains this
affordable, you know you're looking a special deal.
Open engine, open cockpit, upright windshield and a stubby deck out
back - we all instantly recognize the famous shape that launched
the custom car revolution. It has that great raked appearance that
looks like excessive speed has pushed back every component on the
frame. And with the size of those massive rear tires, that tale is
not hard to believe. Slick black paint is the right base color to
have on this body. It looks great all on its own, and it also
provides the perfect backdrop for the full custom flames. They
start out nearly white-hot at the cowl, and turn red as it runs all
the way through the doors. But it's not a true hot rod without
plenty of brightwork. The V8 has a ton of it (more on that in a
moment), and it also is great on everything from the windshield
frame to the iconic Weld wheels.
Minimalism is the word when you get into a T-Bucket, and this one
does it right. The black seats contour to the body, and best of
all, it's covered in a soft cloth, so there are no worries about
hot legs if you climb in after a day in the sun. There also is a
real door in the passangers side, to make it easy for in and out.
This is an exceptionally well-coordinated total package with the
seats and carpeting matching the exterior black, and the yellow on
the dash looking like an extension of the flame colors. The driver
gets a three-spoke sports steering wheel, Lokar shifter, and a full
set of Dolphin gauges - all the right pieces for a driver's hot
rod.
If you're going to be spending all your time behind the wheel
peering into the exposed engine bay, then it better be something as
attention-worthy as this one. All the investments in polished
components means you're always going to be wearing sunglasses
around this hot rod. We dare you to find another piece that could
add to this show-worthy shine. The details are even great, too,
with items like the flames etched in the air topper to match the
custom paint. When you look beyond all this style, you'll see the
substance of a small block V8 (likely 350ci) that's been enhanced
with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock intake, and
performance headers. That last one is part of those bold side pipes
that make a thunderous roar that will make people stand at
attention long before they see you. You'll also love showing off
the bright suspension component like multi-link front with
transverse leaf spring front, and the adjustable coilover
multi-link rear. Plus, the three-speed automatic transmission and
front disc brakes makes getting down the road easy.
With barely over 1,000 miles on the whole build, you can tell there
has been a lot of care in the creation of this V8 beast... and not
much time to wear it in. That's why you know this is an exceptional
deal that won't stay with us long. Call now!!