1931 Model A Ford 2 Door Sedan on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
1931 Model A Ford in what I consider great condition. This car is 83 years old and has been restored about five years ago. Fun to drive and runs great and starts every time with either starter or crank. There is some wear on the seats from big children getting in and out of the back seat. Has the original oil slinger which present day was replaced with the rear main seal. Some oil leakage as was designed to do. Has the original color scheme of brown body and black fenders and top. It is a Bonnie and Clyde style 2 door sedan. This car has great paint and only has one small scratch on drivers side behind rear side window, not a dent. Also a tear of about 2 and one half inches in front passenger side fender. don't know how this happened since there is no rust on this car. Radiator and hoses are sound. All glass is good. Tires and wheels are in good condition. All original except the 6 volt alternator I had built to maintain today's batteries. This car was completely restored by my good friend who has done others and is one of the best.
I am the first owner since his restoration. Shipping and delivery will be done by the buyer after sale is completed and money has changed hands. |
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