1931 Model A Cabriolet Slant Windshield Project Very Rare on 2040-cars
Nevada City, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:none
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 8,888
Make: Ford
Sub Model: 68_C Cabriolet
Model: Model A
Trim: little
Drive Type: rear
Number of Doors: 2
one of the rarest model A's built Slant windshield with Briggs body. Called the 68-C from my research. I am not a model A expert. Frame is an old hot rod version that is nicely boxed and has a rear tribar installed. Includes the front axle rear stock axle brakes. I will also include a set of 1940 ford wheels and tires( rollers). This is a good project for a hot rodder. Have the only one at your hot rod show.
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