1931 Ford Model A Tudor Light Surface Rust on 2040-cars
Mokena, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Ford
Mileage: 999,999
Make: Ford
Sub Model: Tudor
Model: Model A
Trim: all original
Warranty: no warranty
Drive Type: Auto
1931 Ford Model A tudor that I have work on for a few years . I have added a Heidts Superide front coil over suspension , has a 4 bar Heidts in the rear , Fresh 1969 302 never fired , 1988 Mustang AOD with a kit , 1970 Cougar 9 inch open . Has a Lebaron Bonnie interior kit I picked up that was never installed from someone else . Has Direct sheet metal floor kit not welded in . 3 inch bitchin firewall installed . Frame has been boxed with 10 gauge and speedway engine cross member . Rails are original 31 model A and the frame numbers match the title . I have a new EZ wiring kit for it . New under floor mount master cyclinder . It has all the window trim and regulators . This car was all there and still is . It is all steel rust free except light surface and small pitting . I stripped off the paint . New red oak wood top kit 90 % installed .
it has a 3 inch chop but the trim hasn't been cut yet . will need windshield drivers door glass and passenger quarter glass .
I know I have forgotten more then I have listed call me with questions .
any questions you can contact me at 815-319-1798
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION BID TO OWN
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