1931 Ford Model A 2 Door Sedan Original Condition on 2040-cars
Danbury, Connecticut, United States
Engine:4 cyl
Body Type:2 door sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Saddle
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Base
Drive Type: Standard transfer
Mileage: 61,000
I have a 1931 Model A Ford 2 door Sedan in original condition. This car is a real survivor the original paint body is in remarkably great shape nice black paint with the green pin stripe this car has not had any body work and there are no traces of heavy rust or rot anywhere. The canvas top is also in unusually great shape with no rips or tears only a little peal back at the windshield line.
The original saddle colored interior with cloth seats and headliner show little wear with light staining. Although the Drivers side door panel shows excessive ware and tear the passenger door and rear side panels are intact and as nice as the rest of the car also showing only minor discoloring and minimal wear. All interior components are functioning with the odometer reading 61000 original miles . The only option the car comes with is a neat little pocket watch which sits in the corner of the rear view mirror.
The engine runs great and looks as if it had some touch up to the paint years ago .The tranny and rear end are sound and ready for a nice summer ride. Though the mechanical brake should be adjusted before that happens . Please feel free to ask questions. I will assist in the shipping process but prefer local pick up . A $500 deposit due within 48 hrs of purchase through PayPal .
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