Vehicle Description
The Model A certainly had some enormous shoes to fill. Its
predecessor, the Model T, was a runaway success, revolutionizing
the automotive industry and selling more than 15 million units
during its run. So, when Ford closed down its assembly line to
retool for its new model, it remained to be seen whether or not
they could make lightning strike twice. Turns out, they could. The
Model A was an instant sales hit in its own right, appealing to an
increasingly savvy car buying public infatuated with its improved
comfort, power and reliability. This 1931 Ford Model A Pickup is a
rare gem that's been beautifully restored and serves as an
impressive, rolling reminder of a pivotal time in America's
automotive history.
Restored to an impressive appearance with its two-tone, red and
black paint, this Model A represents its model exceedingly well.
Whereas the venerable Model T was intended to get you from Point A
to Point B, the Model A was designed to do so IN STYLE, and even
with its more utilitarian purpose, this pickup has a decidedly more
user-friendly appearance - with its increased width, larger cabin
and overall sturdier look. Despite being more than 90 years old,
it's a capable-looking vehicle, and you'll have no problem
picturing it tooling down an unpaved road to deliver goods to a
waiting public. Restored to a strong driver quality, the truck has
a lot going for it: the paint is in good condition, the chrome on
the elaborate front grille shines bright, front and rear bumpers
are clean and unpitted, and the glass on all four sides, including
the signature undersized rear window, is very clear. Direct your
gaze a little higher and you'll see that the black vinyl top and
sun visor, usually the first areas to suffer from UV damage, show
no fading or wear.
The interior reflects the same theme as you see outside - retaining
the original configuration and impressively restored. The Model A
was the first Ford to feature a closed cab and rolling side
windows, and you can see how those advances have conferred a
relatively modern look to the cabin. The bench seat is plushly
padded and unmarked, covered in black vinyl that's matched by the
door panels on each side. Just beyond the stock steering wheel, the
charmingly simple instrument cluster, featuring an awesome
latitudinally-positioned speedometer, sits impressively restored in
the red steel of the dash. In a nod to increased functionality,
turn signals and wiper blades have been added, and a marble shift
knob was added to the 3-speed manual shifter in the floor. In back,
the bed shows no evidence of shifting cargo or other mishaps, and
is lined with red-painted wood to match the body.
A swapped-in Ford Pinto 2.0L Inline 4 motor looks quite authentic
under the hood outfitted in olive green enamel on the block, with
spark plugs boldly on the side, a large yellow fan at the front,
and small carburetor tucked underneath a chrome open-element air
cleaner up top. A modern alternator provides immediate spark, while
the side manifold leads into a throaty exhaust with the perfect
antique note. With a good idle, effective brakes, and crisp shifts
of the three-speed transmission, this one has a feeling of quality
you want in a driver's car. This veritable museum piece sits on a
set of bright red 19-inch spoke rims, outfitted with 4.75 / 5.00-19
blackwall tires.
If you're looking for an impressively restored testimony to early
20th Century American automotive ingenuity, you really have to see
this impressive 1931 Ford Model A Pickup. Call today!