Ford Model A Slant Window Fordor on 2040-cars
Rochester, New Hampshire, United States
1931 Ford Model A Slant Window Fordor, late 1931 indented firewall Barn fresh car been in storage for years, car was taken apart years ago for restoration, solid rust free original car, fenders are very restorable- decent beads, all steel solid floor and sub frame, needs panels on lower cowl, car is complete- all garnish moldings and glass, only thing I am missing is one of the rear window regulators and front seat spring layback. Frame and running gear is in great shape, not heavily rusted or pitted, frame number is legibly (A4677455). The frame is the correct late 1931 frame with the special body mounts, I believe it is the original frame that was with the car. The car was all apart and recently put back together to verify all parts were there, not all bolts are in body/ fenders. I purchase this car to restore about a year ago, but do not have the time or ambition to complete. I would like to find a car that doesn't need to be completely restored, looking for something that I can just tinker with and drive. Car would be a great candidate for a ground up restoration, rat rod, or street rod, or with a little bit of time and work could drive the car the way it is. Motor runs, does have some wrist pin noise in it, good looking radiator holds water and doesn't leak, late 31 indented firewall gas tank is clean and doesn't leak. NOTE: The state of NH doesn't require titles for vehicles of this age, so I do not have a title. Car is being sold with a bill of sale. If necessary I can apply for a title (this takes 2-3 weeks), please inquire if a title is necessary. Car is located in Rochester NH and can be seen by appointment. |
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