1931 Ford A400 Convertible Sedan Model A Fully Restored To Show Quality on 2040-cars
Georgetown, Texas, United States
SORRY I HAD TO END THE AUCTION ON THE A400 EBAY SAID I COULD NOT ADD MORE PHOTOS UNLESS I END IT SORRY AGAIN THANKS
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BEAUTIFUL RESTORED 1931 FORD A400 CONVERTIBLE SEDAN THE A400 IS KEPT IN A AIR CONDITTION AND HEATED GARAGE AND COVERED UP 24/7 IF YOU WANT A NICE AND RARE CAR PLEASE BID THANKS BRENT TERRY OUT OF ELIZABETHTON,TN HE RESTORED THE CAR TO SHOW QUALITY AND WE TOOK IT TO HERSEY,PA AND ENTER IT IN THE CAR SHOW AND THE CAR WON ITS FRIST JUNIOR IT WAS A GREAT TIME THE CAR HAS BEEN RESTORED TO MODEL A JUDGING STANDARDS THE CAR COLORS ARE UPPER AND LOWER BODY- AQUA GREEN, BELT & SILL MOULDING GREY GREEN,REVEALS GREY GREEN,STRIPE TACOMA CREAM ,WHEELS TACOMA CREAM THE MODEL A400 IS EXTREMELY RARE CAR,IT WAS ONLY MANUFACTURE FOR ONE YEAR 1931,IT WAS PATTERNED AFTER THE VITORIA WITH A PADDED VINYL ROOF,SO IN 1931 THE STYLIST DECIDED TO MAKE THE PADDED ROOF GO DOWN SO THEY PUT A RETRACTABLE ROOF ON A 2 DOOR SEDAN LEAVING THE DOOR POST AND REAR WINDOW POST INTACT. THIS BODY TYPE WAS FORMALLY ANNOUNCED MAY 22 1931 FIRST DELIVERIES TO DEALERS OF THE A400 WAS MID JUNE THE COMPLETION BY THE END OF AUGUST 1931 , 5085 FORD A400 BUILT THEY SAY ONLY ABOUT 400 ARE LEFT THIS BODY WAS BUILT MY THE MURRAY CORP I ALSO HAVE ALOT OF MODEL ACESSARIES FOR SALE AS WELL BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 512-917-5608 |
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