Vehicle Description
This model A is in outstanding condition. It has been in a private
collection for 40 years. And before that It had been sitting inside
for some time waiting for a soldier to return from Vietnam. He did
not come home. That is when Dave bought it in 1973 and added it to
his collection. So you know it's always inside never driven much.
That is why I have not found any rust. The body is very straight.
The paint is not show but looks good. Black fenders and dark maroon
paint. You will find some nicks and scratches but not much. It runs
good. This is a late model "A". In the records I got is a bill of
sale in 1973 for $400.00, the original hand book, and receipts in
1973 showing the body being sand blasted. So I now know that David
did a complete frame off restoration. Not a lot of receipts, and
the prices... now those were the days! David died 2013. Stan bought
the Model A from the estate. I have receipts from last year where
Stan went through it getting it up and running again. I love Model
A's I bought one many years ago that had been sitting in not the
best place for 30 years. It took maybe 4 hours and it was running.
Model A's always run. Stan sold it to me. When we bought it the vin
# on the engine did not match the title so we believe it's not the
original engine. Andrew lifted the body and took a photo of the vin
# and it matches up fine with the title. Like I said earlier we
have had it up on the hoist and no rust could we find. Now that is
hard to find. 1931 Ford model A 2 Door Sedan. Cond. # 2 -.
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