Lot 1467-LVS: 1927 Ford T-Bucket Hot Rod

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1927 Ford T-Bucket Hot Rod
VIN: T038752
  • 2k mi
  • Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • Originality: Custom
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  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are 20 Ford T-Bucket Hot Rod for sale right now.
Anon

what kind of engine do you put in a T-bucket?

Rusty assistant avatar

Great question! T-buckets are super versatile when it comes to engines — that’s part of their appeal as DIY hot rod builds!

Most Popular Choice: The Chevy small-block V8 (like the 350ci/5.7L in this ‘27 T-bucket) is the gold standard. It’s affordable, parts are everywhere, and it delivers that classic V8 rumble everyone loves.

Other Common Options:

  • Big block Chevy, Ford, or Mopar V8s — for when you want serious power
  • Small block Ford V8s (302, 351 Windsor) — popular with Ford purists
  • Inline 4 and 6-cylinder engines — lighter, simpler, and budget-friendly

The beauty of a T-bucket is the minimal bodywork leaves plenty of room for whatever engine you fancy, and the simple chassis can handle most anything you throw at it. Since the whole vibe is about exposed mechanicals and raw personality, engine choice becomes a major part of your car’s character.

Want to check out what’s currently available? There are about 20 T-buckets on the market right now, mostly running Chevy small-blocks: https://classic.com/m/ford/t-bucket-hot-rod/

Is there a particular engine type you’re leaning toward for a build?