1931 Ford Model A, 5 Window Coupe, Hot Rod, Street Rod on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
Up for bid is my 1931 Ford Coupe Excellent condition, less than 500
miles since build. This was a complete clean stock Model A
steel body 5 window coupe when this project started. Registered as 1931 Ford Coupe
Over $50K invested. 3 inch chop, 4 inch channel, stock frame boxed and gusseted for big block, 500+ HP 427 ci big block with Edelbrock - RPM heads, cam, carbs, intake tunnel ram, timing gear set, aluminum water pump MSD ignition, fluid dampner, 10 to 1 compression, Maldune oil pump and oil pan, GM steel crank, complete rotating assembly balanced, roller rockers, Competition cam chrome molly push rods Turbo 350 automatic transmission (rated for over 500hp) by Monster Transmission, aluminum transmission pan, 3200 RPM stall converter 12 bolt rear end - 340 gear, all new bearings, seals and axles, 11 inch brake drum conversion, 4 bar coil springs on rear, single leaf spring assembly front end - 3 inch drop axle GM disc brake conversion with GM mechanical master cylinder with mechanical proportioning valve All new tinted glass 15 x 15 inch rear tires, torq thrust polished mags, front 14X6 |
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