| | | BUILT TO BE ENJOYED AT EVERY LEVEL! MODERN FEATURES AND CONVENIENCES ALLOW THIS VEHICLE TO BE USED COMFORTABLY IN ALL ENVIRONMENTS WHILE MAINTAINING A BEAUTIFUL STOCK EXTERNAL APPEARANCE! PERFECT PARADE VEHICLE!! | | SPECIFICATIONS | Year | 1931 | Make | Ford | Model | Model A Victoria | VIN | A4086029 | Mileage | 4,472 | Engine | 200.5ci | Cylinders | Inline 4 | Transmission | 3-Speed | Title | Clear | Color | Burgundy/Black | Interior Color | Brown Cloth | | | DESCRIPTION | We are very delighted to offer this professionally restored 1931 Ford Model A Victoria sedan! It comes finished in a beautifully presented Burgundy body with Black fenders, Red wheels & hand-painted pinstripe accents, and Tan padded roof. This particular Series 50A Victoria was restored completely with capabilities to meet the more modern requirements of today’s roads! Under the hood remains the original 201ci Inline 4 cylinder engine bearing number A4086029, and now fitted with an aluminum intake, Weber carburetor, auxiliary oil filter, all new performance exhaust with hi-po muffler & heat deflector, and 6-blade cooling fan! A Ford V8 3-speed transmission was fitted with an aluminum adapter plate for its better, and stronger, internal design. The suspension was left mostly stock with exception to a Gemmer steering box and modern gas shocks on the rear axle. The entire car was fully rewired to 12-volt electronics with alternator charging system, and distributor/coil ignition system. An electric fuel pump, extra gauges for better engine monitoring (Rex-A-Co water temp & oil pressure, and Sunpro tachometer), turn signal indicators were also added for extra safety & reliability! It even has a modern heater system fitted to the passenger side firewall for those colder evenings. This vehicle can run up to 60mph while only turning 2600rpm’s making it a great touring car, or just as perfect to use as a low speed parade cruiser! Other options include dual cowl lamps, tilt-out windshield, 19” Firestone Gum-dipped whitewall tires, rear window shade, beveled rearview mirror, quail hood ornament, radiator stone guard, metal visors for headlights and cowl lights featuring red glass marbles, fully carpeted interior with Brown cloth Lebaron Bonney upholstery, and two very rare cranberry glass vases & holders presented in the rear passenger compartment! Please call with additional questions or to schedule a chance to review this terrific vehicle closer in person! Interested parties should act quickly, and thanks for looking!
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Phone: 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104
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