1931 Ford Cp And Many Parts---frame ---motor. And More--nice-look on 2040-cars
Florida, United States
Engine:stock
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Drive Type: rearwheele
Trim: 5WDW CP
Mileage: 0
Up for sale is a 1931 ford cp.....Super solid body....It has a little bit of rust on pass door and a little on driver cowel bottom......I also has a dec lid.....All garnish moldings.....1940 ford dash.....1957 steering column....I have a brand new frame built special for this car....All the brackets are all on the frame......Need no welding......Set of ladder bars and a 9" ford rear......Axles and housing and shocks and buggy spring......Very nice frame....Set up for a pete and jakes bell with split wishbones.....It is set up for a std trans . It is all their clutch and brake peddel.....Slave cylender for clutch......Alum bell housing with bracker built on bell for slave.....1950's alum finned oil pan....1950's finned valve covers.......msd dist brand new......1967283 with power pack heads and a nice cam....sounds good....motor needs no work....4 speed muncie ex condition, It came out of one of my cars....1950's offenhauser beed blasted in super condition....3 rodchester carbs.....and linkage......lots fof parts not in picture........I have a set of 1957 ford truck dash switches..... key, lights,fan, lighter,and flashers...any questions call me @352-874-7412 or email.. I am sure i missed somthing.....
On Jul-07-13 at 20:32:35 PDT, seller added the following information:
Also has a title...
On Jul-08-13 at 07:10:08 PDT, seller added the following information:The model a frame and motor are not included in this auction...Just the body , fenders, hood
On Jul-08-13 at 14:54:39 PDT, seller added the following information:Sorry, the stock frame and motor is not included. Just the new frame and small block go with the car......
Ford Model A for Sale
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