We always tend to gravitate to the build with Henry Ford steel, but
that's just the beginning of the attractiveness of this 1931 Ford
Model A 5-Window Coupe. It has that awesome chopped and channeled
street machine look. And there are fun details you don't often find
elsewhere, like the upgrade to a Bluetooth stereo or Webasto-style
big sunroof. Plus, the V8 is built for serious power and fun. So
take some time checking out all the custom work and investments
that went into creating such a unique and fun hot rod icon.
HIGHLIGHTS
*Hot rod built from Henry Ford steel
*Body properly chopped and channeled
*Matte black paint for a mean style
*Classic hot rod stance with whitewalls and big rear rubber
*Patriot headers feeding an awesome set of side pipes
*Aluminum radiator with electric fan
*Woods Racing three-speed automatic transmission with 2300-2700
stall
*Hairpin front end
*Ladder bar rear
*Front disc brakes
Such a well-built motor, such cool styling, and such
well-integrated upgrades... This is the real-deal steel-bodied
Model A coupe that utilizes its custom nature to elevate the hot
rod feeling. It's the kind of build that will impress you with its
quality and will strike fear in others with its fast-n-loud nature.
So yes, it's truly awesome. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1931 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1758491
Price:$31,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1931
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Matte Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:1210
Stock Number:6418-DFW
VIN:A4685201
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