1931 Ford Model A Sedan Delivery Style Street Rod No Reserve on 2040-cars
Intervale, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Delivery Sedan Style
Engine:350 Chevy Edelbrock
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red, Black and White
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: Sedan Delivery Street Rod
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 4,236
Exterior Color: Black
Rare, One of a Kind! 1931 Ford Sedan Delivery Style all steel, was a 4-door car. Engine:350 Chevy Edelbrock 600 CFM with Patriot Headers. Transmission: Chevy 350 Turbo 3 speed. Frame: Pete and Jake's. Front end: Super Bell dropped axle, Pete and Jake's shocks, disc brakes.It has a ford 9" rear with3.08 gears,coil over shocks,drum brakes. Highlights: Original 4 door street body converted to a 2 door sedan delivery type body, has a straight 6 cylinder front spreader bar, caddy air cleaner, E-brake, CD player, 16 gallon tank, older paint but still looks very good. Has seat belts, all gauges work. Car runs very well and is an attention getter wherever it goes!! Straight driver, shifts tight. Show up at a Cruise or a show and you'll attract a crowd. You couldn't build this car for the buy it now price. NO TRADES. email rjh3563@roadrunner.com or call Ron at 603-356-3563 with any and all questions! Shipping: I will assist with any shipping arrangements the buyer would like to utilize. Disclaimer: No warranties or guarantees, car being sold in "As is" condition. Car will not be released until paid in full and payment cleared.
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