The Depot Hack is one of the rarest models found on the Model A
chassis. The Hack was originally intended to be guest
transportation for hotels and resorts but was more often used as a
taxi for transporting passengers and luggage to/from railroad
depots. The term "Depot Hack" was derived from the word "hackney",
another word for taxi.
Step Back In Time-
This handsome 1931 Model A Depot Hack runs and drives like it did
in '31. The current owner has owned this Hack for 23 years and it
was the beneficiary of a total restoration in 2002. The process
included a respray of Cream Beige with Black fenders and careful
refinishing of the 4-door wooden body (partial original wood).
Factory wire wheels have been refreshed and mount period correct
Firestone bias tires.
Accents And Great Looks-
Other accents include classic chrome grill, front/rear chrome
bumpers and classic 'Ahooga' horn. There is also a driver-side
fender mounted spare with cover and drop-down tailgate. The open
passenger compartment features three-row seating for seven. New
black vinyl upholstery has been fitted, and the dash holds original
gauges that function well. Vintage door cards are wooden, and the
handsome roof is beautiful planks with a vinyl top.
Flathead Power-
Horsepower is provided by a 201ci flathead 4-cylinder engine that
has been rebuilt and runs strong. It is backed by a 3-speed manual
gearbox. Brakes are 4-wheel mechanical drums, and the electrical
system is 6-volt.
This Ford Model A Depot Hack would be a wonderful addition to
anyone's Blue Oval collection - take the family for a ride in the
country, or to the train depot.
ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS". TRUE MILEAGE UNKNOWN UNLESS OTHERWISE
STATED.
Vehicle Details
1931 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-2021284
Price:$32,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1931
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Beige
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:4068
VIN:A4584817
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