1923 Ford T Bucket on 2040-cars
Assonet, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:FIBERGLASS
Engine:SMALL BLOCK 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 8 CYLINDER
Year: 1923
Trim: ROADSTER
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 8,800
Exterior Color: RED TERINO PEARL
1923 FORD T BUCKET ROADSTER.
VERY UNIQUE AND IN GREAT CONDITION! CLEAN MASS TITLE. CURRENTLY INSPECTED AND INSURED!! RED TERINO PEARL FIBERGLASS BODY WITH SMALL BLOCK 350 CC ENGINE AND WHEELAND ALUMINUM TUNNEL RAM. 2 HOLLEY 450 CARBS WITH CHROME FLOAT BOWS. CAR HAS 8800 MILES. A GREAT ATTENTION TO DETAIL IN THIS ROADSTER. THE DIRECTIONAL, PARKING AND BRAKE LIGHTS ARE SPUN LANTERNS THAT ARE ALL WIRED VERY NEATLY AND ALL LIGHTS WORK PROPERLY. THIS T BUCKET HAS A COMPLETE CHROME FRONT END INCLUDING A CHROME PLATED FIRE WALL. ALOT OF MONEY INVESTED IN THE CHROME. THE STARTER, PULLEYS, VALVE COVERS, FLY WHEEL DUST COVER, TRANSMISSION PAN, OIL PAN, HEADERS AND TURNOUTS, REAR WAY BAR, FRONT AND REAR SPRINGS, REAR PUMPKIN COVER, WIRE LOOMS, WINDSHIELDS FRAME, WINDWING BRACKETS AND SIDE MIRRORS. THE ENGIEN IS COOLED WITH A WALKER HEAVY DUTY RADIATOR WITH CHROME SHELL AND STAINLESS STEEL OVERFLOW AND CHROME PLATED RADIATOR FLEX HOSES. IT HAS A POLISHED ALUMINUM WATER PUMP, PLATE BRACKETS, SCOOP, BRAKE CALIPERS AND STEERING COLUMN. IT ALSO HAS AN ACCEL ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTER AND STAINLESS STEEL FLEX FAN. THE FRAME IS BUILT STRONG AND THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CAR IS POWDER COATED AND IS VERY CLEAN. THIS T BUCKET RUNS GREAT AND IT RUNS STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW AND IS EXTREMELY REALIABLE. THIS T BUCKET WILL PASS ALL INSPECTIONS IN ANY STATE. IT HAS A REMOVEABLE BLACK VINYL TOP THAT SNAPS ALL AROUND THE BODY. ALL THE SNAPS AND TOP ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. THE INTERIOR IS BLACK WITH 2 SIDE POCKETS WITH NO TEARS. T BUCKET HAS A SMOKED DOUBLE WINDSHIELD AND WINDWINGS. T BUCKET HAS AN OAK DASH WITH FARIA GUAGES. IT HAS A LECARRA STEERING WHEEL AND LOKAR SHIFTER. IT ALSO HAS A CALIFORNIA RE-WIRE FUSE PANEL. T BUCKET HAS A KRACO AM/FM RADIO-PULL OUT STYLE W/CD JACK AND 2 JENSEN SPEAKERS. THE STAINLESS STEEL GAS TANK WITH POLISHED ALUMINUM COVER AND BATTERY ARE IN THE REAR UNDER THE BACK CUSHION. THERE ARE POLISHED ALUMINUM STAINLESS STEEL FUEL LINES. RIMS AND TIRES ARE TYPICAL T BUCEKT STYLE. HALCRAFT STAINLESS STEEL AND CHROME SPOKED FRONT RIMS WITH PIRELLI TIRES. REAR RIMS ARE CENTERLINE 14" WIDE X 15" 5 LUG WITH MICKEY THOMPSON TIRES SIZW 29 X 18.5. THIS T BUCKET IS REALY NICE AND CAR RUNS AWESOME AND LOOKS AWESOME. THIS IS A GREAT CAR!!
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