1931 Ford Model A Race Car Hot Rod Rat Rod Classic Antique Muscle on 2040-cars
Silver Plume, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2
Model: Model A
Mileage: 1
Trim: n/a
I have for sale, a nice 1931 Ford Model A Coupe. This car is not a show car, but a nice driver and very nice drag car. This car is equipped with a 10 point roll cage, with door bars.It has a ford 9 inch rear end, with 4:11 gears, and a spool. It is powered by a mildly built Chevy 350, with a 127 weiand supercharger, and a 400 turbo transmission with a shift kit with a ratchet shifter attached. This car has nice coil over rear suspension and QA1 front suspension. There is some custom interior done, involving, carpet, recovered seat, new door panels, and a inner deck lid with 31 in it as you can see in the pictures, nothing crazy. The Fuel cell and battery are located in the trunk. There is a battery shut off on back of car. It also has weld wheels on the front and rear. The rear is equipped with street et slicks. This car is a very awesome and fun car. the only things that dont work at this time are the head lights, tail lights and turn signals, as i have not hooked up the harness for this yet. I had it all wired before, but i didn't like the way it was done so i bought a painless wiring kit for it and just haven't gotten around to it. But everything else works, you can drive this car down the road right now. We raced this car a few times with this small block at our local drag strip Bandimere Speedway, which is at 5,700 ft, and this car ran 11.9 in the quarter. So this car runs good but is still street able. I have had this car forever but now it is just time to see it go. With any other question please message me or call me at 720-231-six 8 one 8
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