1931 Ford Model A Sedan Streetrod, Hotrod on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS 1931 4" CHOPPED TOP OLD SCHOOL 2 DOOR SEDAN STREETROD. IT HAS A 231 CU IN / 3.8 LITER GM V-6 WITH HEI DISTRIBUTER. CARTER 4BBL WITH ALUMINUM INTAKE MANIFOLD. BUICK T-350 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. FATMAN SPLIT TUBE AXLE/ INDEPENDENT FRONT. PETE AND JAKES 4 BAR FRONT SUSPENSION. 10 BOLT NOVA REAREND WITH HIWAY GEARS. 4 BAR REAR SUSPENSION WITH COIL OVER SHOCKS. CUSTOM MADE OLD SCHOOL 36 FORD WIRE WHEELS. DISC FRONT BRAKES, DRUM REAR. EMERGENCY BRAKE. MANUAL STEERING W/ VEGA STEERING BOX. NEW WALKER RADIATOR WITH A/C CONDENSOR. (NEW HEAT/ A/C UNIT WITH BRACKETS AND COMPRESSOR IN BOX NOT YET INSTALLED). CADILLAC TILT & TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN. POWER WINDOWS FRONT AND REAR. CUSTOM KOA WOOD DASH WITH ENGRAVED METAL INSERTS AND CLASSIC GUAGES. FRONT NERF BARS. CLOTH AND VINYL INTERIOR. VINYL TOP. NEW FLOWMASTER DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH STAINLESS EXHAUST TIPS ALL CUSTOM ROUTED. HARLEY LED TOMBSTONE TAIL LIGHTS. THE VEHICLE IS "A BLAST" TO DRIVE AND GETS LOTS OF LOOKS. IT IS A FUN , DEPENDABLE DRIVER THAT HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED AND WELL MAINTAINED. " PASSED 23 POINT NSRA INSPECTION TWO WEEKS AGO". FLY IN, DRIVE IT HOME. I AM LISTING THIS VEHICLE FOR A FRIEND. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK AND I WILL GET BACK TO YOU ASAP. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. NOTE: THE VEHICLE/TITLE WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL ALL FUNDS HAVE CLEARED THE BANK. NOTE: A $500.00 DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER THE CLOSE OF AUCTION. THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER THE CLOSE OF AUCTION. NO WARRANTY IS OFFERED OR IMPLIED ON THIS VEHICLE. THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING/TRANSPORTATION OF THE VEHICLE. YOU CAN FLY IN/ DRIVE IT HOME IF DESIRED. THANK YOU AGAIN, AND GOOD LUCK ON THE BIDDING. |
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