1923 Ford T-Bucket Roadster mixes old-school design with modern muscle. The vibrant red fiberglass body with subt…
[North Carolina]
1923
Ford T-Bucket
1923 Ford T-Bucket Street Rod for sale
[Minnesota]
1923
Ford T-Bucket Roadster
1923 Ford T-Bucket. Chevy 350 cubic inch, light cam,Turbo 350 Transmission. Built in the late 60’s, this is not your Grandpa’s Roadster! Chassis is not your average frame set up.Lots of reinforced areas no longer seen on most roadsters. Dual rear springs, coil- over shocks, Rear friction springs. Heavy duty steel gas tank. Mickey Thompson tires all the way around.
[Texas]
1923
Ford T-Bucket
1923 Ford T-Bucket features a fiberglass body painted in burgundy metallic with white flame graphics across its fla…
[Florida]
1923
Ford T-Bucket
1923 Ford T-Bucket. Primarily used as a show car and is often seen featured on the back of a custom flatbed pickup (which we also have available for sale.) The body is painted in a nice gloss Red and features Black pinstriping.
[Texas]
1923
Ford T-Bucket
1923 Ford T-Bucket. Been under the same care for two decades, and in that time, there has been a lot of love and investment to have a very cool classic. Click the link above for more!
[Arizona]
1924
Ford T-Bucket
1924 Ford T-Bucket. Gives you some added thoughtful details to make for a unique street machine. And while this one has some cool upgrades, it … Click the link above for more!
[Arizona]
1927
Ford T-Bucket
1927 Ford T-Bucket – Stay tuned for full details, professional photos, and a complete breakdown. If you want to be the first to know when it’s available, gi…
[Arizona]
1929
Ford Custom T-Bucket
1929 Ford Custom T-Bucket hotrods street rods A premium custom build by legendary builders such as Denny Olson, Bob Davisdson, Jasper’s, and Bob Mortan Sr. The list of names is mind boggling. Only 2,631 Miles! Celebrating 77th anniversary of Hot Rodding the T-Bucket. In 1959 Geral Lloyd “Kookie” Kookson gave the American kids the new…
[Texas]
1982
Ford T Bucket
1982 Ford T Bucket – Not many car people will fail to recognize the T Bucket’s famous shape: open engine, open cockpit, upright windshield, and a stub…