1931 Ford Model A Coupe Streetrod on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
1931 FORD MODEL A COUPE STREETROD. ALL STEEL BODY, WITH FIBERGLASS FENDERS. TOP IS FILLED. IT HAS A CHEVY 350 ENGINE, WITH A WIEND 142 C.I.D. PRO-STREET BLOWER, 600 CFM CARTER AFB CARBURETOR. TRANSMISSION IS A 200 R4 AUTOMATIC. REAR END IS A FORD 9" POSITRACTION. 100 AMP ALTERNATOR, NEW WATER PUMP, NEW STARTER, AND REBUILT RADIATOR. (DOES NOT OVERHEAT). FLOWMASTER EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH A NICE DEEP RUMBLE. REAR SUSPENSION IS RADIUS ROD W/ COILOVERS. FRONT SUSPENSION IS A STRAIGHT AXLE WITH FOUR BAR. IT HAS NEW UPHOLSTERY, BLACK w/GREY SRIPE ON SIDE PANELS AND GREY CARPET (WISE GUY SEAT W/ CENTER FOLD DOWN ARM REST). THE COMPLETE INTERIOR AND TRUNK AREA ARE COVERED WITH DYNAMAT SOUND DEADENING MATERIAL. IT HAS A OVERHEAD CONSOLE WITH A SONY STEREO, W/SPEAKERS. BANJO STYLE STEERING WHEEL. TINTED WINDOWS, THIRD BRAKE LIGHT IN REAR WINDOW. TRUNK AREA IS FINISHED WITH SAME MATERIAL AS INTERIOR. 16 GALLON FUEL TANK IN TRUNK. IT HAS VINTAGE AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT. THE BODY IS PAINTED ORANGE AND BLACK WITH NICE PINSTRIPPING. TAILLIGHTS ARE HARLEY DAVIDSON TOMBSTONE LED'S. THE CAR HAS 11" POWER DISC FRONT BRAKES, DRUM REAR BRAKES . THESE HAVE JUST BEEN REPLACED INCLUDING BRAKE BOOSTER AND MASTERCYLINDER. IT HAS AMERICAN RACING 5 SPOKE WHEELS ALL AROUND WITH BF GOODRICH TIRES, WHICH WERE INSTALLED LAST YEAR. ( 255-70R 15 REARS, 155-80R 15 FRONTS). ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. NOTE: SHIPPING, OR TRANSPORT OF THIS VEHICLE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. NOTE: NO WARRANTY IS OFFERED OR IMPLIED. YOU ARE BUYING THIS VEHICLE AS IS, WHERE IS. NOTE: A $500 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL IS REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER PURCHASE. FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER CLOSE OF AUCTION. VEHICLE AND TITLE WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL FULL PAYMENT HAS CLEARED. THANK YOU. |
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