For Sale: 1919 Ford T Bucket in Simi Valley, California for sale in Simi Valley, CA

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Vehicle Description Want a unique ride for cruise night? This all steel 1919 T Bucket has an early 57 Chevy Corvette 283 V8 with 3 Rochester 2 barrel carbs sitting on a polished intake with finned Corvette valve covers and lots of open air chrome including rumbling side pipes.
The power is put through a Tremec 5 Speed manual transmission and an early Chevy 10 Bolt out back.
The hot rod suspension is also all polished and it has some early Tru Spoke wheels with 31 inch Mickey Thompson meats to lay down the rubber and spindle mount 19 inch spokes up front with some PM disc brakes to help slow it down.
The paint is old but presentable finished in bright red with gold flames as well as a painted and pinstriped frame! The interior is old school black tuck and roll with an AM/FM CD stereo under the seat and a nice Classic Instrument gauge package and custom Billet steering wheel.
There are also a couple of bonus goodies that come with it such as a black vinyl top with fold-able frame and a very cool trailer to pull behind it complete with vintage lights, outside speakers connected to the car and a spot for an ice chest for the car shows.
The previous owners were well known at the local shows with this one and it always drew a crowd.
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  • Year: 1919
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: T-bucket

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