Vehicle Description
This 1931 Ford Model A pickup Streetrod has a true street machine
vibe with classic hot rod detail like the V8 on display and
growling side pipes. Plus, you get features you don't see too often
elsewhere, like four-wheel disc brakes and a sunroof. It all makes
for a cool and quality build with added distinction.
The bold shade of yellow is a perfect attention-grabber that will
give instant presence even at midnight. The paint is an even
application that retains a good luster to show off the good fit of
the doors. This light paint makes for a great contrast to the dark
features like the black frame, tailgate inserts, and vinyl roof.
But you may just like the silver details the best because they
carry fun elements like the pinstripe done with a barbed wire
design, and the transformers logo reminds you this looks like what
Bumblebee would look like if he was born a street machine. That big
motor on display is pure aggression, and we'll give you all the
details in just a moment. But it set the right tone to go with the
intimidating forward-leaning stance that comes from the dialed-in
suspension, American Racing wheels, short bed, and big rear
tires.
The color theme is switched inside where black is the main color,
while yellow is used for accents. Even the barbed wire pinstripe
returns on the dash to show this is a detail-oriented hot rod. You
have good fundamentals with a smooth dash, rugged rubber floors,
and a nice feeling to the bench seat. Plus, the vinyl roof has a
pop-out feature for a soft top-style sunroof - when was the last
time you saw that?! This loves to be a true cruiser, and so you
have useful upgrades, like the Grant sports steering wheel,
column-mounted Sun tach, AutoMeter speedo, and a Hurst floor
shifter. We especially like how they added more modern auxiliary
readouts to the classic bright dash panel.
A motor like this deserves to always be on display. You'll
appreciate the details, like how all the valve covers and Edelbrock
air cleaner are painted black to match the rest of the black
accents. Even the wires, distributor, belts, and hoses are dark and
tidy. Chevy's 350 cubic-inch V8 is a great motor to have, and this
is a later center-bolt cover unit. It has been built for power with
a four-barrel carburetor, Summit intake, and wrapped long tube
headers feeding the rumbling side exhaust pipes. It even has good
supporting components like an aluminum radiator, a newer
alternator, and the battery is with the gas tank in the rear for
better weight distribution. This was built to be a good driver, and
so you have a three-speed automatic transmission, a four-link front
end, a four-link rear with adjustable coilovers, and four-wheel
disc brakes.
As you start to look over all the details, you really see how this
is a well-done package for those who like driving a unique hot rod
pickup. So it's time to drive something bold and distinct. Call
today!!!