1931 Ford Model A Slant Window on 2040-cars
Doylestown, Ohio, United States
Engine:Original
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Slant Window
Drive Type: Original
Mileage: 92,000
WHAT I HAVE UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1931 SLANT WINDOW MODEL A FORD, CAR RUNS AND DRIVES, BODY NEEDS VERY LITTLE WORK, MINOR SCRATCHES AND DENTS, RIGHT REAR CORNER IS THE ONLY PLACE THERE IS RUST ON CAR, FLOOR LOOKS GREAT ,ALL SHEET METAL IS ORIGINAL, STAINLESS IS IN GOOD CONDITION, HEADLIGHTS LOOK GREAT, BUMPERS ARE ALSO NICE, GLASS IS GOOD OTHER THAN DRIVERS WINDOW HAS CRACK IN IT, HAS NEW TOP, TIRES HOLD AIR BUT HAVE AGE CRACKS IN THEM, ENGINE RUNS GOOD AND STARTS EASILY, NEW CARB, NEW LEAKLESS WATER PUMP, NEW PLUGS AND WIRES, TRANS SHIFTS GOOD, RADIATOR WAS PRESURE TESTED AND FLUSHED, DASH IS IN GOOD CONDITION, CAR HAS NO SEATS AND DOOR PANELS, ALSO HAS WINDSHIELD WIPERS THIS WOULD BE A GREAT CAR TO RESTORE OR JUST DRIVE IT LIKE IT IS, CAR LOOKS PRETTY GOOD LIKE IT IS, PEOPLE SEEM TO LIKE IT UNRESTORED, I BOUGHT THIS CAR WITH THE INTENTION OF REDOING IT, BUT I HAVE TO MANY PROJECTS AND NOT ENOUGH TIME, THE PERSON I BOUGHT THIS CAR FROM RESTORED IT IN 1975 HE TOOK TWO CARS TO MAKE ONE, HE USED THE BODY, ENGINE AND TRANS ON ONE AND USED THE FRAME AND REAR END OF THE OTHER TITLE IS LISTED AS HOMEMADE, THIS CAR WOULD TAKE VERY LITTLE WORK TO MAKE A NICE CAR, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME.
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