Ford Model T and the millions that were sold there was no shortage of small roadster bodies available for customization ever since the 1920’s. In the 1950s the T-Bucket was named by Norm Grabowski and appeared in the show 77 Sunset Strip. An Icon was established that continues to live on amongst hot rodders today. Titled as a 1923 Ford, this T-Bucket really stands out with a very dark green paint that appears black. In keeping with the green motif the engine block and heads are painted the same metallic dark green and the car is also complimented with green ignition wires and green seat belts.
This T-Bucket is a thrill to drive with the 350 cubic inch Chevy engine supplying power to the 350 Transmission. An updated Mallory Ignition supplies plenty of fire to those 8 cylinders. In addition to the nice vinyl seats the interior features classic instruments and a wood Grant GT steering wheel. The wire wheels really give this car the iconic look of a 1970's era hot rod and the front tires were just replaced.The entire frame and rear end has been powder coated and stainless steel brake and fuel lines were added. The chrome radiator with Ford crest is topped off with a Moto Meter with wings that adds the perfect finishing touch to the front end. This thing is more fun than a carnival ride. Located in our Chicago showroom this 1923 Ford T-Bucket can be seen including an HD video and pictures at www.gatewayclassiccars.com. For additional information please call (708) 444-4488 or email Chicago@gatewayclassiccars.com SOLD
$19,995
LocationTinley Park, Illinois Mileage:5862 Since Rebuild Engine: 350 CID V8 Body Type: Convertible Interior: Black Exterior: Dark Green
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