This 1931 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe is a beautifully restored,
stock Model A that is well-optioned and ready to roll! By the late
1920s, Henry Ford's revolutionary Model T-which had transformed
personal transportation since its debut in 1908-was beginning to
show its age. Once the car that put America on wheels, the "Tin
Lizzie" had become outdated with its 2-wheel brakes and planetary
gearset transmission. Recognizing the need for modernization, Ford
halted Model T production in May 1927, closing a remarkable chapter
in automotive history. The world eagerly awaited what Henry Ford
would introduce next. That answer came on December 2, 1927, with
the debut of the all-new Ford Model A. Representing a complete
re-engineering of Ford's passenger car line, the Model A featured
roughly 6,800 individual parts-about 1,800 more than its
predecessor-and showcased a host of technological and design
advancements. Among its modern features were 4-wheel mechanical
brakes and a conventional 3-speed manual transmission, which
provided greater control and confidence on the road. Equally
impressive was the Model A's styling. Larger fenders, a more
sculpted radiator shell, and a bolder stance gave it a handsome,
contemporary look that made the Model T seem quaint by comparison.
At the rear, a single combination tail and stop light added to its
streamlined and up-to-date appearance. Affordable and appealing,
the Model A proved an immediate success when production began in
1928, helping Ford reclaim its top spot from Chevrolet the
following year. The 1931 model year marked the end of the Model A's
production run, with Ford building more than half a million units
that year alone and nearly 3.5 million in total between 1928 and
1931. On April 14, 1931, the company also celebrated the production
of its 20 millionth Ford automobile-a Model A, fittingly
symbolizing Ford's continued innovation. Today, the 1931 Ford Model
A 5-Window Coupe remains one of the most beloved vintage cars among
collectors and enthusiasts. Its enduring charm, mechanical
simplicity, and abundant parts support ensure that the legacy of
Ford's second great automobile continues to thrive nearly a century
later. Under the hood on this 1931 Model A Coupe is a 200.5 cubic
inch L-Head inline 4 cylinder engine breathing through a single
barrel downdraft carburetor that together were said to have
produced 40 horsepower when new. The 201 4 cylinder engine is mated
to a 3 speed manual transmission that is shifted via a
floor-mounted shifter in the standard pattern, making this Model A
an approachable pre-war classic car that anybody can enjoy. Exhaust
exits the 40hp Ford powerplant via a single exhaust port that
generates a terrific sound. While options for 1931 Fords were
fairly rudimentary, this particular Model A Coupe is loaded with
great ones! Riding on a set of wide whitewall tires mounted on
Vermilion red painted Wire Wheels, this 1931 5-Window Coupe has an
outstanding look whether parked at the local car show or cruising
down the road. The chrome plated radiator is topped by the optional
"Flying Quail" hood ornament and is protected by an accessory stone
guard that also elevates the exterior look of this gorgeous pre-war
Ford. In addition to the chrome headlights are dual chrome cowl
lights that further improve visibility in low light situations.
Dual covered side-mounted spare tires are another wonderful option
that are both functional and add to this already great looking
Coupe. Each side mount is also topped with a chrome outside mirror
that improve sightlines while squeezing into a tight parking space
and while cruising down the road. The driver is further aided by an
auxiliary chrome outside mirror mounted on the a-pillar that is
more easily adjusted by the driver while cruising. A wood-trimmed
chrome luggage rack allows this Model A 5 Window to be used on
overnight trips. While the Model A came with a single taillight,
this particular Model A has been outfitted with an optional second
taillight that makes the car much safer during longer driving
excursions. The all steel body had been refinished in Ford Medium
Maroon paint with black beltline accents with Vermilion red
pinstripes and the all steel fenders are refinished in black,
completing the wonderful exterior look of this '31 Model A. The
interior of this 1931 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe is superbly
stock! The tufted bench seat has been reupholstered in Beige
Bedford Cord cloth. The matching beige Bedford upholstered door
panels w/ side pockets, tan carpeting, woodgrain-trimmed window
surrounds and dash, and the steering wheel all retain a nice stock
appearance and all show particularly well. The iconic chrome
instrument cluster comes equipped with an 85 MPH rotary-style
speedometer with an integrated odometer, an amp gauge, as well as a
fuel gauge. The rear rumble seat is quite the novelty and has been
reupholstered in a light brown vinyl that provides improved weather
protection should you need it. Whether you're buying your very
first pre-war classic car or you're adding to your exiting Model A
collection, this 1931 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe would make an
excellent choice. Give Ellingson's a call today at
763-428-7337!
*200.5 Cu. In. L-Head Inline 4
*Single Barrel Carburetor
*3 Speed Manual Transmission
*40 Horsepower
*Dual Covered Sidemounted Spare Tires
*Optional Wide Whitewall Tires on Wire Wheels
*All Steel Ford Medium Maroon w/ Black Fenders & Vermilion
Pinstripes
*Beige Bedford Cord Interior w/ Tan Rumble Seat
*Optional Chrome Outside Mirrors
*Accessory Radiator Stone Guard
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 234 Miles
Vehicle Details
1931 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-2013119
Price:$24,995
Location:Rogers, Minnesota
Year:1931
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Ford Medium Maroon/Black/Vermilion
Interior Color:Beige Bedford Cord
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:234
Stock Number:9049
VIN:A2243710
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