1923 Ford Traditional Style Hot Rod T Bucket Roadster on 2040-cars
Lathrop, California, United States
Body Type:Roadster
Engine:Chevy 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black Charcol
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model T
Trim: T Bucket Hot Rod Roadster
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 666
Exterior Color: Charcol
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This little sucker is one fast and fun T Bucket. It's running a Chevy 350 engine with a "little" cam that gives it just the right lumpity lump, turbo 350 transmission, B&M Quicksilver shifter, Dana 41 rear end, dropped drilled beam up front with discs brakes. Dash has all the usual gauges....Speedo, Tach, Oil Pressure, Temp, and Volts...no gas gauge but you can look in the tank while sitting in it. The engine runs nice and cool even when its super hot outside.....there is an electric fan with switch just in case the temp climbs. The wiring and fuse block are under the seat, the interior is charcoal and black, with black carpet. Body is fiber glass and does have a few chips and a little spider webbing, paint is a dark charcoal, that looks black until the sun hits it, and as an added bonus, there is a door on the passenger side. Nice headers down the side with mufflers gives it a nice rumble, but not too loud.....well actually it is kind loud! Aluminum tank out back, red wheels with chrome trim, and fat white walls all around. Of course there is the standard AHOOGHA horn and an added bonus....a wolf whistle! It starts right up, runs great, and is the best steering T Bucket I have owned.....oh and it will light the tires in any gear when ya push on the go pedal.
If I was going to keep it I would paint it a flat color like black or red, change out the T Bucket style headers for some old timey Hot Rod zoomies, maybe toss on some reverse chrome wheels.
Registered as a 1923 Ford, California registration is current, and in my name so no issues there!
I have it advertised locally so auction could end if sold.....also I am willing to trade.....shoot me over a picture and details of whatcha got and maybe we can make a deal...even trade, or cash either way.....
Need more info? Just shoot me an email, or call, or text 209-815-1515
Doug
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