Gateway Classic Cars is proud to show off this 1931 Steel Ford
Model A for sale. This Model A is a 2 door sedan that was
professionally built in the early 2000s. It is all Steel except for
the radiator shell. This Model A has been painted in Red and
chopped 1 inches and optioned with a leather roof insert and Led
Headlights, a third brake light and a chromed-out Exhaust System.
Powering this Model A is a 350 CID Chevy V8 with a Polished
Edelbrock VR Intake, Holley Carb, Sanderson Headers, and an
Electric Fan. The Transmission is a 350 Turbo Automatic with cooler
backed by a 8" Ford Rear with 4 link Chromed Arms. The Chassis is a
TCI Custom Chassis with a Pete and Jakes dropped front axle, a
Chromed 4 link front end and Chrome coil over Shocks. Stopping this
bad boy are a set of disk brakes up front and drums in the rear.
The interior is done in Tan Custom Leather with Bucket Seats, a GM
Tilt Steering Column with a polished Lacarra Steering Wheel. The
Dash is Custom and includes an autometer and optioned with AM/FM/CD
Radio and Vintage Air. Additional Features include Power Windows,
Seat belts and an Anti-theft system.
Vehicle Details
1931 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1670916
Price:$48,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1931
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:608
Stock Number:PHY1287
VIN:GCCPHY1287
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