1931 Ford Model A Street Rod 5 Window Coupe All Steel Low Miles So Cal Area on 2040-cars
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: Street Rod Custom
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 7,275
This 1931 Ford Model A Coupe is a great car for someone looking for a Street Rod that is all done. It is located in Rancho Cucamonga, Ca 91737. The car can be seen in person if you would like to arrange it.
Payment must be received by 3 days of auction's end. I will work with shipper but only after cash is in hand within 3 days. The shipper will need to work around my work schedule. I will not drive the car anywhere to be shipped, the truck must be at my house for pickup.
The below info is straight from owner of the.
BODY
All steel
2 1/2"chop
Steel filled top
32 grille shell
32 gas tank, 14 gal
Custom built louvered hood
Custom built louvered sides
Operational windshield
Custom constructed firewall
Tinted glass
ENGINE
350/350 Chevy
Chrome and billet everything
Zoops brackets
Holley 670 Street Avenger
Vintage air conditioning
Aluminum radiator
Electric fan with adjustable sensor
Mallory HEI high output distributor
Taylor wires
Electric fuel pump
TRANSMISSION
TH350 with shift kit
Lokar shifter
CHASSIS
TCI chassis
Powder coated
SUSPENSION
Scott's rack & pinion with tubular A arms
Willwood power disc brakes
8" Ford with 4 link rear end
Coil over shocks
Curries axles
American Mags
INTERIOR
Autosound hidden stereo with amp & remote
Ididit tilt polished column with Borgson joints
Power antenna
Custom dash
Glide seat
Steel floors
Autometer gauges
Fully insulated with Dynamat
Banjo steering wheel
Trunk fully finished
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