Vehicle Description
This 1931 Ford Model A has the sharp look of a car that was
restored to respect its history. So if you want the feeling of
rolling nostalgia, you need to check out this sedan.
This Town Sedan was given a comprehensive restoration around 2006.
This includes a repaint of the Kewanne and Elkpointe green. It's
arguably one of the most stylish two-tone you could get on a Model
A, and that holds especially true for this one because the level of
gloss and shine that comes from investing in quality. It makes for
a well-done presentation that's bright enough to bring the 1930s
alive again. You can really tell the level of professionalism used
in restoring the exterior when you see the details like the
excellent condition of the vinyl roof and the way the yellow
pinstripe package coordinates with the wire wheels. Plus, the
bright stone screen on the grille, a true MotoMeter radiator cap,
and a folding luggage rack with a trunk already attached show off
the most stylish period-correct additions. As you look over the
whole car, you might spot that it was given the nickname, and the
overall fit and finish tells you that Walter was treated like a
member of the family.
There's always something extra jaunty about the look of suicide
doors on a sedan. They are a gateway to a spacious back seat, and
so it feels like a car you can share with family and friends. And
with the full cloth interior having a very 1930s style, but a far
fresher restored feel, there are plenty of people who will happily
go for a ride. Just like the exterior, this one is for a lover of
details. You see it in everything from the yellow pinstriping on
the dash to the flower holders on the rear pillar. The classic
four-spoke steering wheel and three-speed floor shifter will give
you that vintage tingle every time you feel their grip, and the pop
out front windshield knows how to get the old-school breeze
flowing. It's a fully authentic experience where the only addition
you may notice is the water temperature gauge cleanly installed
under the bright and correct instrument panel. It's a true sign
they want you to be able to enjoy the drive.
When you get under the hood, Ford's 201 cubic inch engine looks
amazingly correct and authentic. In fact, the consignor states the
motor was rebuilt by the Model A masters at Ron's Machine Shop. You
can see a highly authentic style-right down to the Gravity fed
Zenith carb and the fuel shut off valve that was exclusive to late
1931 cars. More than just authenticity, you'll love the way this
classic four-cylinder runs strong to reaffirm the feeling of a
quality investment. These Model As were made for transportation for
the masses. So while they are a far rarer sight 90 years later, it
still never loses the surprisingly easy driving nature that
everyone could enjoy.
This is the car you cherish because you like to be connected with a
bygone era. It's an authentically restored Model A that's just
waiting for you to take it home. Call today!!!