1931 Model A Slant Window 4 Door Sedan on 2040-cars
Farmington, Illinois, United States
FOR SALE 1931 SLANT WINDOW FORDOR SEDAN. THIS CAR IS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION AND READY FOR PARADES!!!PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE THIS IS A GREAT EXAMPLE AND NONE MOLESTED SLANT WINDOW... This car has: 5 New Tiers from Cooker Tiers New paint on wheel. New canvas on roof. New wire harness. New Alternator (will give the generator with purchase) all lights are original and work Motor has been overhauled and works great! New Exhaust Radiator was gone through and painted New water pump and MUCH MORE!!! have all the receipts to show Interior is still the original one and needs replaced if you're going for the new look.. It has an older paint job with small scratches but still looks great... AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE PICS!! I have had the pleasure of enjoying this car.. Now it time to move on and have a true Model A guy take it to the next level... PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTION.. I AM SELLING CAR LOCALY AS WELL AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY... GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!! |
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