1923 Ford T Bucket on 2040-cars
Spring, Texas, United States
Up for auction is a replica of a 1923 T Bucket built in 1983 using a Glider Kit frame and a replica fiber glass body. The vehicle is in good mechanical shape but hasn't been ran since last year so it is cold natured. My lack of time for this project is your gain and all the right parts are there to have one awesome little show or track car. The motor is a Chevrolet 350 small block, the transmission is a Turbo 350, 8.8 ford rear end, with drum brakes but the car has front disk brakes to help it stop. The windshield has been sloped back approximately 15 degrees to give for a one of a kind sleek look. This little car will make an excellent project, the list of things it needs is very short, tune up, some interior freshening up, and some minor paint and body work unless you like the rat rod feel. Also since this car is over 30 years old it can be registered as an antique car in Texas just like the original T-Buckets. Payment is preferred by cash but I do have the ability to accept credit card for a small fee through my business processing system. Please let me know if you have any questions and happy bidding.
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