Nicknamed "Goddess of Speed," this all-steel custom 1931 Ford Model
A coupe is an upgraded performance street machine. Power comes from
a 1951 Packard 327ci Straight 8-cylinder engine featuring an Eaton
M122 supercharger with a custom intake manifold topped with 4
Stromberg carburetors mated to a manual transmission and a Franklin
quick change 4.10 ratio rear end. The custom-built headers feed
into two hand-operated exhaust butterflies to quiet things down
when needed. Finished in House of Kolor Lime Time green, the coupe
has a 2x4 tube chassis that was snugged to the body and features
the original front grille that was shortened 4 inches and skinned
up 4 inches so that it fits the body flow. The multi-color Pegan
gold interior has hand-built bucket seats with brass accents and
distressed brown leather, a 1960 Bel Air dash and a 1950 English
race car style steering wheel. It rides on Vintage Halibrand
wheels, the fronts are 12-spoke spindle mount with perimeter mount
rotors and the rear are 16x7 big window Magnesium wheels. **TITLE
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Vehicle Details
1931 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1606901
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1931
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:HOC LIME TIME MULTI COLORS
Interior Color:BROWN LEATHER
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:142322
VIN:A4732701M0
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