1931 Ford Model A Sedan on 2040-cars
Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Body Type:2 Door Sedan
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: 2 Door Sedan
Warranty: No Warranty
Drive Type: Manual
Mileage: 78,482
Exterior Color: Green with Black Trim
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Brown with tan mohair
A very nice, genuine Model A Sedan. All steel body and fenders, professionally done body work. Interior (mohair) installed 2 years ago. Paint looks very good but showing minimal wear, the US Marshall print in good condition. Rebuilt "A" engine (40 hp) restored by professional mechanic. Original 3 speed manual tranmission (operates smoothly). Working cowl lights; restored original "pop out" ignition switch; dual wind wings; new 6 volt alternator (original working generator and cutout included). "Leakless" water pump with stainless steel shaft; new original brass fuel shut-off valve; working odometer showing 78,482 miles. Four Good Year white wall tires on the ground and one New Port white wall tire for the spare, all tires showing some wear and all tires are 19 inch, with good tread on all five tires. Restored original 2 blade fan. Chrome full front and accessory rear bumper with chrome bumper joining right and left rear bumper. Perfect chrome on both front and back bumpers. Accessory chrome stone guard on radiator. Original Sparton ooga horn. Accessory "Ford" Logo Cast Aluminum chrome step plates on both running boards. One working electric windshield wiper; Accessory Chrome Quail Radiator Cap; Original chrome driver side rear-view mirror, perfect condition. Dual rear tail and stop lights; Correctly operating gasoline gauge ammeter and speedometer; Correct tan carpet floor mat (mohair). Georgia Antique tag included.
This 1931 Ford Model "A" sedan has spent all but two years of it's life in Northern Georgia until I moved it to MS two years ago.
This is an older restoration that has won many "First Place" awards since 1973 and several trophies in local shows since. It has been maintained and garaged and is still eye catching.
PLEASE NO SCAMMERS, PHONY CHECKS, FAKE WIRE TRANSFERS, FAKE PAYPAL, ETC.
Car will be released only after funds have cleared the bank, etc.
Car is located in Jackson, MS.
There will be a deposit of $500 at the close of the auction and the balance due within two (2) days.
Ford Model A for Sale
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