1931 Ford Model A Sedan, Late 31 Indented Firewall Slant Windsheild on 2040-cars
Rochester, New Hampshire, United States
Late 1931 Slant Windshield Ford Model A Sedan Car has been in storage since the early 1980's, motor runs but is nosey, car was fixed up years ago to drive, seats are not original, appears car has never been taken apart- body on amateur restoration, underneath of car is solid but is all surface rust, NO SHOCKS, doesn't appear that car was redone mechanically, review pictures for condition of car, car would be a great car for a ground up restoration or with a little TLC could be a fun driver, also would make a neat hot rod. I would consider selling just the sheet metal- please email me if interested. Car can be seen in Rochester NH. Previous owner drove this car a few weeks ago, since then something has happened to the clutch/ pressure plate because the clutch is not disengaging. Car is for sale locally and I have the right to end the auction early at anytime. NOTE: NH doesn't require titles for vehicles of this age, I DO NOT HAVE A title, car is being sold with a bill of sale. If absolutely necessary I can get a title, but this takes 3-4 weeks to get, please email me before with questions or concerns about this. |
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