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1931 Ford Model A Coupe-hot Rod-v8 Hemi-california Car-1928-1929-1930-1931-scta on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:1930 Mileage:4352
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
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Selling my 1931 ford model a coupe, strong 354 hemi out of 1958 dodge truck, drives well around town and on the highway. Built years ago and has all the right pieces to keep in in the era of a true 50's hot rod. California Title and currently registered.


Engine 

1958 dodge hemi 354

Stock motor and bore

Hot Heads

Mallory distributor

Dual intake

Edlebrock 1405 carb's

Progressive linkage 

Dual exhaust running out back

Electric fan 

Aluminum radiators


Transmission 

727 Chrysler transmission

WilCap adapter to mate engine and trans

Shift kit

Lokar shifter


Body

Steel body

3 inch chop

Early ford truck dash sectioned to fit

Wood removed and replaced with metal

Patch panels in lower cowl

Roof filled with metal and covered with white tuck n roll vinyl

Rear deck lid has center vent cut in with radiator in rear 

Red suede paint

32 grill shell

Stock firewall 

Comes with hood top


Model A frame completely boxed

Model A front crossmember

Custom X member and rear crossmember 

Stepped up in rear 2 inches


Vega Steering box

Limeworks polished steering column

Mooneyes column drop


Interior

Split bench seat

Mohair on seat

All gauges work

Speedo not hooked up

Built Roll bar behind seat


Suspension

4" dropped front axle

Reversed eye front spring

Front hairpins


9 inch Ford rear end

Rear ladder bars

Rear air shocks with coils springs


41 ford juice brakes front and rear 

Front backing plates drilled out

Emergency brake works


Front

1940 Ford 16x4 front rims

5.50-16 Firestone DeLuxe Champion

( whitewalls turned in ) 


Rear

1940 Ford 16x4 1/2 rear rims 

7.50-16LT Highliner


DeLuxe center caps 


Video of coupe below at idle

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fec2D9WfufY


Video of coupe below on a drive

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9avWkiGSQw


See more pictures on link



Not interested in any trades at all


Will ship anywhere in the world and help coordinate shipping any way possible


Delivery available to any California port


Bidders with zero feedback will be removed unless you send me private message


$1000.00 deposit due within 24 hours at end of auction




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