1931 Ford Model A Pickup on 2040-cars
Overland Park, Kansas, United States
Model A boxed in frame with hydraulic brakes, Ford 9 inch rear end, frame sand blasted painted with epoxy primer then painted with POR15 black, front end was told it was a Mustang??, with I think a Vega steering. Ford 59AB complete rebuilt engine with new aluminum radiator, new open drive shaft new U-Joints , comes with new seat rolled and pleated Red, with side panels, kick plates and extra material for top inside boxes. New Brookville Bed painted 2012 Chevy Bright Red, Ford Logo stampede in the tailgate. New Running Boards, rear Ford fenders completely redone in primer, Ford pickup body only rust is light surface rust no rust through or patching, 1931 radiator shell excellent condition, 1931 headlights, headlight bar, new step brackets and fender brackets front and rear, speedometer, 16" 1935 wire wheels, Red Paint 2012 Fire Engine Red was left over after painting bed, and running boards, gas tank cleaned and coated, Ford front fenders not the best. Rest of the Parts best of everything that I could find. Fire Wall, I have original fire wall, it was removed by drilling out spot welds can be replaced by bolting back in, shown in pictures, also have replacement fire wall that is shown in pictures. Reason for selling I had a Stroke need to sell, unable to finish. John 913 832 5001
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