For Sale: 1923 Ford T Bucket in Concord, North Carolina for sale in Concord, NC

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Vehicle Description STK 2915 1923 Ford T-Bucket Replica This 1923 Ford T-Bucket replica is the classic hot rod as envisioned by the legend George Barris.
The fiberglass body is finished in Triple Coat Yellow Pearl and its 2-piece folding windshield w/brass hardware blends seamlessly with other features including full front/rear fenders, brass radiator shell, polished brass firewall, brass bulb horn and a wealth of chrome/billet.
Period-correct brass taillight assemblies look fantastic and a chrome Nitrous Oxide tank is mounted on the rear deck (not functional - for show only).
The interior is classic hot rod with stunning diamond tufted black vinyl upholstery.
Carpeting is new, the polished brass dash contains a full set of Stewart Warner gauges and safety features include seat belts and fire extinguisher.
Horsepower comes from a fully-dressed, built 350ci Chevy small block.
It is fitted with mild street cam, aluminum 'Offenhauser-style' Tunnel Ram Dual Quad intake and (2) Holley 450cfm carburetors that have been professional tuned.
Exhaust is routed through chrome tube-headers to free-flowing side pipes.
Behind this strong powerplant sits a GM Turbo400 3-speed automatic and a 10-bolt GM positraction differential with street gearing.
The custom chassis mounts a dropped front axle w/modified radius rods, a transverse front leaf spring and a lot of chrome.
The rear axle setup utilizes ladder bars and coil-over shocks.
This package rides nicely and handles well.
Chromed slotted wheels mount bias ply tires - 15 Goodyears in front and Kelly Super Charger N50-15 treads in the rear (similar to the Mickey Thompson 'Sportsman' series tires).
The chassis is fitted with front disc brakes and rear drums w/parking brake.
This handsome '23 T-Bucket replica will soon become a great new addition to someone's garage and a fun summer ride.
ALL VEHICLES SOLD AS IS.
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  • Year: 1923
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: T Bucket

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