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1931 Ford Model A Highboy Roadster Steel Body On 1932 Steel Rails All Steel on 2040-cars

Year:1931 Mileage:16288
Location:

Belpre, Ohio, United States

Belpre, Ohio, United States

THIS IS THE REAL DEAL!  ALL STEEL BODY AND RAILS!  THIS IS NOT A KIT CAR!!! NO FIBERGLASS WHATSOEVER!!

RESERVE HAS BEEN LOWERED!!!

CLEAN/CLEAR WEST VIRGINIA TITLE. IT IS TITLED AS A 1932.

1930/31 Ford Model A Steel Body HighBoy Roadster 2 Door Coupe on 1932 Rails. Soft Canvas Removable Tan Original Top in Excellent Condition. Chevy 350 V8 Motor from approx. 70's-80's. 16,288 miles. Chevy 400 Turbo Transmission. Jaguar Rear End.  Anti lock brakes. Glass Pack Exhaust broken in perfectly. Sounds AMAZING.  Same owners since 1997. Garage kept. 

New plugs, New battery, New American Racing Bullet Chrome Rims w/Bridgestone Tires. 17" on front. 20" on rear. Original frame & body. Edelbrock Carb.  If you take the caps off the headers she will throw flames!  Pioneer AM/FM/CD Player Radio. Power Antenna. Battery Shut Off Switch in Trunk. Seat Belts. Too much to list. Car is shined up and ready to go.  Starts right up and runs great!  Can drive away today! 


Please see description above and pictures for major details.  CAR IS SOLD AS IS. It's in EXCELLENT condition!

Any questions or concerns or you need to see something pictured just ask! 

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