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1931 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster on 2040-cars

Year:1931 Mileage:999999 Color: WASHINGTON BLUE /
 Tan
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Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:4 CYLINDER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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Year
: 1931
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: WASHINGTON BLUE
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Interior Color: Tan

THIS MODEL A DELUXE ROADSTER HAS UNDERGONE A RECENT, COMPLETE RESTORATION.  IT'S PAINTED A BEAUTIFUL WASHINGTON BLUE WITH RED 16" WHEELS AND WHITE WALL TIRES.  TAN INTERIOR, COWL LAMPS, LUGGAGE RACK WITH TRUNK AND A RUMBLE SEAT.  UPGRADED 12 VOLT ELECTRICALS, TURN SIGNALS, CHROME ALTERNATOR, NEW HYDRAULIC BRAKES, DRUMS AND MASTER CYLINDER, BANJO STEERING WHEEL WITH VEGA BOX, H&H TOURING ENGINE WITH THOMAS ALUMINUM HEAD, WINFIELD CAM, TWO STROMBERG 97 CARBS, FINNED ALUMINUM SIDE COVER, FINNED ALUMINUM FRONT COVER, EXHAUST HEADER, MALLORY DISTRIBUTOR, ALUMINUM CRANK PULLEY, LIGHTENED FLYWHEEL, V-8 CLUTCH AND V-8 TRANSMISSION.  PLUS, THIS COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL 1931 MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION.  THIS CAR IS ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS...NO DISAPPOINTMENTS HERE!!!

 

WILL ASSIST WITH SHIPPING, AT BUYERS EXPENSE.  $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 3 DAYS THROUGH PAY PAL, BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS...CASH, BANK TRANSFER OR CERTIFIED CHECK.  THE VEHICLE DOESN'T LEAVE UNTIL THE FUNDS ARE IN MY BANK...CASH IS KING!!

 

I AM LISTING THIS VEHICLE FOR A GOOD FRIEND.  ANY INFO YOU WANT, YOU CAN EMAIL ME DIRECTLY AND I WILL GET AN ANSWER FOR YOU...OR YOU CAN CALL THE OWNER DIRECTLY AND HE CAN ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS.  THE OWNER'S NAME IS DICK AND HIS NUMBER IS 951-966-6464.  THANKS FOR LOOKING!!

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Ford reveals concept trucks that ultimately became Atlas

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Once designers settled on the truck's proportions, they began nailing down exactly which attributes they wanted the final design to have. The Concept's notched windshield originated as a forked glass roof that seamlessly transitioned into the windscreen.
Likewise, designers wanted to fit the truck's tailgate with a storage compartment for tools and a first aid kit, but settled on the dual-purpose step/cargo cradle. Interestingly enough, the concept's active aero shutter wheels actually originated in some of the earliest sketches. Check out the photos and slides here for a closer look.