1931 Ford Model A Roadster Deluxe on 2040-cars
Walla Walla, Washington, United States
Body Type:ROADSTER
Engine:STANDARD FOUR CYLINDER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: FOUR
Model: Model A
Trim: ROADSTER DELUXE
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 4,800
Sub Model: Deluxe
Exterior Color: Brown
Number of Doors: 2
I have owned the car for about 5 years and it has performed well for me. I have used it mainly for touring and as a result there are a few minor rock bites but nothing major (normal ware). It has a top boot for when the top is down, a Mitchell Overdrive, 12 volt conversion, matching trunk cover, stone guard,ezzy steer conversion,chrome spare tire covers, chrome spare tire mirrors, wood grain dash, chrome fog lights, hyd brakes, high speed rear end turn signals, siren and some extra parts.Complete frame off redo just before I got it from a man in Minnesota. Great parade and touring car I have never shown the car and I don't see it as being a show car, it is not that perfect because I have used it for touring. *Mileage shown above (4800) is since complete rebuild (new speedometer) A very fancy car I;am selling because I just bought another antique car and I only have storage for one car. Buyer to arrange shipment. Payment by certified check and title issued when check clears or Pay Pal
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