1917 Ford T Bucket - #34TPA for sale in Apollo Beach, Florida

$15,995

Stock # 34-TPA.
Engine:.
312 CID V8.
Transmission:.
3 Spd Automatic.
Mileage:.
27604 (real).
Body Design:.
Convertible.
Outside Color:.
Hugger Orange.
Interior Shade:.
Black.
Light weight aluminum Tires.
Radial Tires.
Rally Tires.
Seatbelts.
Vinyl Interior.
1917 Ford T-Bucket available in our Tampa Display room. This cruiser was developed in the late 1960s by James Donald Fisk, previous host of "The Freddie Friehofer Show" making use of a great deal of different vehicles. The framework is a customizeded boxed structure that sustains a 1957 Ford Thunderbird 312 engine with 3 2 barrel carburetors, a 1957 Merc-o-matic 3 rate automatic transmission, and a 1951 Ford back side with inverted leaf springtimes front and back. The physical body is a customized fiberglass one layer unit with an original 1917 windshield with initial "oil illuminations" that have been converted to electrical. The front end is a 1930 Ford with 1964 Econoline brakes and spindles, and the radiator is out of a 1958 Chevy! Inside you obtain a simple dash, floor shifter, and steering is provided by a 1962 Corvair guiding column. The taillights are also from the 1962 Corvair. This T pail available is a wonderful layer of vehicle past and still looks awesome! The Orange paint with white headers going to glass packs and exiting over the back axle definitely looks great! The exhaust is really extremely quiet compared with most T pails while driving, meanings you could hold a discussion with your traveler en route to the boat trip or show! It is entitled as a 1970 Roadster. The removeable top will certainly continue the sunlight off your neck however still enable lots of fresh air to blow around you. Found in our Tampa Showroom, this 1917 T-Bucket available can be seen with an HD video at , or call

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