1931 Model A High Boy. 1931 Ford Model A True Old School Style Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Hesperia, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:CHRYSLER HEMI 354
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 92,000
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: convertable
Drive Type: REAR
1931 FORD MODEL A,....THE FRAME IS CUSTOM BUILT WITH KICK UP IN FRONT AND REAR,THIS HAS A EARLY FORD 9" REAR WITH POSI AND COIL OVER SHOCKS...THE FRONT HAS A SUPER BELL DROPPED AND DRILLED AXLE WITH A POSIES SUPER SLIDE SPRING AND PERCHES,...IT HAS 1940'S JUICE BRAKES IN THE FRONT AND DRUM IN THE REAR..CAR STILL NEEDS PLUMMING,MASTER CYL ,PEDAL,...THE SUSPENSION IS HELD IN PLACE WITH SPLIT WISHBONES FRONT AND BACK..THE WINDSHIELD IS CHOPPED..STEERING IS HANDLED BY A SCHROEDER SPRINT CAR STEERING BOX.OUT THE SIDE OF THE COWL,WITH A LATE 40"s STEERING WHEEL,,FORD RADIATOR WITH GLASS 1932 GRILL SHELL AND STAINLESS STEEL INSERT,,HAS EARLY FORD WIRES IN FRONT AND STEELES IN THE BACK..CAR STILL NEEDS WIRING..THE BODY HAS HAD REPLACMENT PANELS IN WHELL WELLS AND JUST BEHIND THE DOOR..THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION IS A 1956 CHRYSLER FIRE DOME WITH FOUR BARREL CARB, I BOUGHT THE WRECKED AND RUNNING CAR THREE YEARS AGO, JUST FOR THIS PROJECT, I MIGHT BE FORGETING SOMETHING, Email me at barbiegerry@yahoo.com
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