Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
1923 Ford T-Bucket
Car History
T-Buckets always have and always will be the backbone of the American Hot Rod Heritage.
Every person that sees one will usually understand that this type of stripped down early 20's car with its bare frames, hot rod souped up engine, and no fender look was the car that berthed America's fascination with these types of cars.
This T-Bucket we have here at Adventure Classics has all those qualities with a ton of power, is incredibly clean inside, outside, and underneath, and is always an attention getter and so much fun to drive.
Engine & Drivetrain
A Chevy 350 cubic inch V8 engine powers this beauty and is built with performance in mind. The block, heads, and intake are all painted stealth black with a performance Holley carb giving it the gas. It has polished aluminum valve covers and an open element air cleaner with a chrome lid, black painted headers, and a larger radiator while an electric fan keeps it nice and cool.
This powerplant is backed by an automatic transmission that puts power to a Chevrolet 10-bolt rear end held firmly in place in the stretched chassis with a linked suspension and coil-over shocks too.
It runs big and little tires with the big's being Mickey Thompson Sportsman tires on the rear and BFG raised white letter TA's on the front with aftermarket polished mag wheels on all 4 corners.
Interior
The interior is simple and clean with the black bench seat with seat belts, a beautifully painted green and fitted dash with white-faced performance gauges, billet steering column, take-off steering wheel for easier access, floor mounted automatic shifter, black carpeting, and windshield and mirror.
Pop the rear trunk lid and you will see it has the battery there as well as the large fuel-cell and gas line fittings.
Exterior
This T-Bucket has a ton of visual appeal from the shiny black paint to the bright green stretched frame, the 5-spoke aluminum alloy wheels with the big and little tires are what you hope to see on a T-Bucket and this one does not disappoint.
They don't get much better than this! Chrome and black headlights and taillights look phenomenal and this 23 just has all the right nostalgic looks.
Conclusion
You will be hard pressed to find a nicer T-Bucket or one that moves like this one we have here at Adventure Classics.
Call or email us at:
AdventureClassics@gmail.com
(727) 580-9919 or (727) 688-1148
AdventureClassicCars.com
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1923 Ford
T-Bucket
Description
1923 Ford T-Bucket
Car History
T-Buckets always have and always will be the backbone of the American Hot Rod Heritage.
Every person that sees one will usually understand that this type of stripped down early 20's car with its bare frames, hot rod souped up engine, and no fender look was the car that berthed America's fascination with these types of cars.
This T-Bucket we have here at Adventure Classics has all those qualities with a ton of power, is incredibly clean inside, outside, and underneath, and is always an attention getter and so much fun to drive.
Engine & Drivetrain
A Chevy 350 cubic inch V8 engine powers this beauty and is built with performance in mind. The block, heads, and intake are all painted stealth black with a performance Holley carb giving it the gas. It has polished aluminum valve covers and an open element air cleaner with a chrome lid, black painted headers, and a larger radiator while an electric fan keeps it nice and cool.
This powerplant is backed by an automatic transmission that puts power to a Chevrolet 10-bolt rear end held firmly in place in the stretched chassis with a linked suspension and coil-over shocks too.
It runs big and little tires with the big's being Mickey Thompson Sportsman tires on the rear and BFG raised white letter TA's on the front with aftermarket polished mag wheels on all 4 corners.
Interior
The interior is simple and clean with the black bench seat with seat belts, a beautifully painted green and fitted dash with white-faced performance gauges, billet steering column, take-off steering wheel for easier access, floor mounted automatic shifter, black carpeting, and windshield and mirror.
Pop the rear trunk lid and you will see it has the battery there as well as the large fuel-cell and gas line fittings.
Exterior
This T-Bucket has a ton of visual appeal from the shiny black paint to the bright green stretched frame, the 5-spoke aluminum alloy wheels with the big and little tires are what you hope to see on a T-Bucket and this one does not disappoint.
They don't get much better than this! Chrome and black headlights and taillights look phenomenal and this 23 just has all the right nostalgic looks.
Conclusion
You will be hard pressed to find a nicer T-Bucket or one that moves like this one we have here at Adventure Classics.
Call or email us at:
AdventureClassics@gmail.com
(727) 580-9919 or (727) 688-1148
AdventureClassicCars.com
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Specs
- Year
- 1923
- Make
- Ford
- Model
- T-Bucket
- Miles
- 0
- Vin
- 7957841
- Stock
- 455
Basic
- Transmission Type
- 3 Speed Automatic
Engine
- Body Color
- Black Sapphire Metallic
Body
- Interior Color
- Black
Interior
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