1931 Ford Model A Sedan Body Heater Model Rat Rod Hot Rod Either Way 3" Chop on 2040-cars
Allen, Texas, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:None
Drive Type: None
Make: Ford
Mileage: 123,456
Model: Model A
Trim: None
Number of Doors: 2
This is a very nice ready to build 1931 Ford Model A Sedan
Floors are cut out
3"chop mostly done
Soda blasted and left to rust wipe it down and Hot Rod instead if you want. Rust is cooler but whatever :)
One rear side is cut for axle clearence
Pictures tell the story if you know what you're looking at and know what you want.
Some frame under it not all
Nice rusted, but only outside, early front end with juce brakes as well
Aside from the top area and the passenger door hole. There's not a lot of fixing it. Just fabbing your stuff into it. Floors and whatever else your going to do.
Builders, it's a good to go, start it, finish it, money maker!
I'll add pics and videos you can see more here for now
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Bill of sale only! Buyer pays any shipping fees. Must be paid in full and picked up within 10 days of auction end, please. CASH ONLY. THANK YOU!!!
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