No Reserve: V16-Powered Ford T-Bucket

Ended: 8 months ago — 19:24 UTC on 9 / Aug / 2024
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No Reserve: V16-Powered Ford T-Bucket
No Reserve: V16-Powered Ford T-Bucket
This remarkable vehicle is a 1923 Ford T-Bucket hot rod, notable for its V16 engine crafted from two Chevrolet small-block V8s, featuring dual Holley four-barrel carburetors and a single crankshaft. Built by Al Mathon of Hicksville, New York, this fiberglass-bodied classic rides on an automatic transmission and boasts distinctive features like the iconic T-Bucket style with no windows or windshield, originating from a stripped-down Ford Model T chassis.Currently listed without reserve in Los Angeles, California, the car's powerful V16 ensures it stands out among other hot rods, making it an exciting option for enthusiasts seeking a unique blend of classic and high-performance automotive history.
Last bid: $57,501

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