1931 Model A Ford on 2040-cars
Bluff City, Tennessee, United States
Engine:350 ci.
Body Type:Tudor
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Two Tone
Make: Ford
Interior Color: To be finished in your choice of colors
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Tudor
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 800
Sub Model: Model A
For sale is a 1931 Model A Ford. This car has been completely rebuilt except for the interior. This car has less than 800 miles on the two year re-build. It is a very dependable car that starts every time and can be driven anywhere! The engine is a 350 sbc that has been bored .030" which now makes it a 355 ci. sbc. It has a new Edlebrock Preformer Intake and a new Edlebrock 650 cfm. carb. It also has a new starter, a new chrome alternator. It has electronic ignition. A 350 turbo tranny with a shift kit and a 9" Ford rear end with a 308 gear.. It has new 4 wheel power disc brakes and custom painted American Racing Torque Thrust wheels with new tires. The tire size's are P255/60/15 and P195 /70/14. It has new 4 bar stainless suspension. It has new exhaust and a new gas tank. It also has a new alum. radiator, a new electric fan and new guard and a new 1932 Ford Grille. This car sits on a 'boxed' frame and has a Vega style steering gear box. It has new front and rear bumpers. This car has a custom two tone paint job with new glass but, the rear glass was cracked during installation. All of the windows roll up and down as they should. It has new mirrors and it also has a new electric single windshield wiper. This car is loaded with new parts! If the interior was done it would be a very 'high dollar' car. The interior has been started but, needs to be finished. It has new Ford gauges that work. It has a S-10 tilt steering columm. The seats are nice but, they do not match. The Chevrolet valve covers have been re-placed with Edlebrock valve covers. This is a rare car that is like a new car. I'm know I'm forgetting something so feel free to ask questions. Please call Daniel at "Top Speed" at 423 323 1900 Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 to 5:00 OR call Daniel any time at 423 366 6052. The winning bidder needs to pay $500. after the auction closes with the balance due when you pick up the car. If you have ANY questions about this auction, please call Daniel. Thanks!
These pictures were taken on a 'overcast' day. This car looks much, much better in person!
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