The 1931 'Model A' was the last year for this amazing classic as
Ford introduced the 'Model B' in 1932 and a new generation of Fords
was born. This beautiful 1931 Ford Model A Fordor sedan was the
beneficiary of careful partial restoration (1994). The body's
exterior has been repainted in the classic two-tone green/black
combination and is fitted with a new vinyl top. All the bright work
including the stunning grill is in very good condition. Our Model
A's interior has been refreshed with classic tan cloth upholstery.
The handsome steering wheel and chrome gauge cluster are in fine
shape. Door cards and headliner are in good condition as is all
window glass. This vintage Model A is powered by Ford's 201ci
flathead 4-cylinder engine that is said to have been rebuilt.
Output was factory rated at 40hp and it is backed by a 3-speed
manual gearbox with floor shift. The chassis is equipped with
4-wheel mechanical drum brakes and 21" 30-spoke yellow wire wheels
that mount period-correct tires. This classic Model A sedan is a
living piece of art that would look right at home in your Blue Oval
garage. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1931 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1522945
Price:$18,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1931
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Green/Black
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:409
Stock Number:3023
VIN:RC54330
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