1931 Model A Pickup, Completely Rebuilt Drive Train, Engine, Tranny, Brakes,more on 2040-cars
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States
1931 Model A pickup, runs perfect. Drive train rebuilt, engine, tranny, new brakes, tires, exhaust, interior. Fenders redone. Cab has typical lower rust and bed is needing some metal work but truck is complete. New battery, glass is good, radiator. Rebuilt ah-ooh-ga horn. Needs wood in bed, the kit is $250 or just use a 3/4" sheet of plywood. I have the metal plate that goes in the bed center over spring. Headlights not hooked up but I have the harness. All work done by Model A experts. This is your chance to own a great piece of Americana. This was the workhorse of the roaring 20's and the 30's, the one grandpa used to talk about. Ready to finish in your own color scheme or leave the patina coloring like the Walton's pickup. . $9950.00 or willing to exchange for a restorable '68 to '70 Dodge Charger or a running '69 Malibu or Corvette or muscle car. I have a short video of the truck running and driving if serious. Please, no time wasters, serious inquiries only! I have had too many wannabes wasting my time. This is the real deal! Let me know what you have. I have returned to eBay after a brief departure. My former handle I had 600 100% positive feedback. |
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