Vehicle Location: Palmetto, FL 34221
Auction Type: Reserve
Mileage: 1323
Engine: 327 CID V8
Transmission: Turbo 350 3-Speed Automatic
Exterior: Red
Interior: Black
VIN: OK191017
Party: Dealer
327 CID V8, Turbo 350 Auto transmission. Mickey Thompson tires, alloy wheels.
This T-Bucket is titled as a 1923 Ford Roadster and is ready for a new owner to cruise and enjoy! It has 1,323 miles since it was completed and has been driven locally on nice days.
The 327 CID V8 engine is built with a polished air gap intake, Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, Mallory HEI distributor, Speedway aluminum radiator with electric fan, a mild cam, and chrome headers. That power is transferred to a Turbo 350 3-speed automatic transmission. 4-wheel disc brakes bring this beauty to a halt really quick!
The suspension consists of a chrome inverted leaf spring and chrome shocks up front, while adjustable coil over shocks ride in the rear. Rocket Racing alloy wheels are wrapped in Mickey Thompson tires all around. The sizes are 26x6R15 up front and 31x18R15 in the rear.
The interior is clean and simple with a comfortable black vinyl bench seat, carpet, black gauges, and a floor shifter. This T-Bucket has a Red boxed frame, Red drop axle up front, and Red Ford rear end.
T-Buckets are a ton of fun, and this one is a great way to get into the classic car hobby without breaking the bank.
Item condition: New
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Love your ride and want to bid on it. My only worry is can I drive it. Can I get my foot up on the break?
I am 6‘4“ and I cannot tell by the photos whether I will be able to drive the car
What can you tell
Randy
I am 6’6 and 225 lbs and can drive it. I am not going to tell you that I am incredibly comfortable, but I don’t know that there is a T-Bucket on the planet that I could claim that with. It is drivable and the nice thing with this one is that the steering wheel does not come straight up from the floor like most of them. That certainly helps with leg/foot room.