1931 Ford Model A Coupe on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
Body Type:5 window coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cyl.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 2,000
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: 5 window coupe
1931 ford model A 5 window coupe . with rumble seat
all original steel body and fenders, running boards
spare tire with cover on back
leather trunk on back
etched rose on added wing windows .
original curtain on back window
delco fan on drivers side interior
rebuilt motor with less then 2000 miles
including new tires just after motor rebuild
Mitchell gear splitter low and high gear very nice to have that overdrive
very nice interior
email me your phone number if you want to ask questions about the car or want more pic through email..
very straight and solid car
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Ford Escort returns, just not for US
Sat, 19 Apr 2014Ford is set to give the burgeoning Chinese market its very own C-segment model, while also reviving one of the brand's more notable nameplates. The new Escort, which will make its world debut at the 2014 Beijing Motor Show will be built in the People's Republic at the Changan Ford joint venture facility.
The Escort's exterior is best thought of as a mix of the finer points from the US market Focus and Fusion, with the Aston Martin-ish grille and narrow, wraparound taillights presenting a clean look at either end of the car. It's all fairly true to the concept car from last year's Shanghai Motor Show. That said, this exterior job is almost too clean. There doesn't seem to be a lot of character or substance beyond the typical Ford looks.
There's a similar issue in the cabin - it all looks pretty nice, but the design is rather plain, particularly when viewed alongside the display-filled cabin of a US-spec car. Still, there looks to be a fair amount of space in both the front and back seats, and the trunk isn't exactly tiny, either.
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Ford's small work van edged out the new Mercedes-Benz Sprinter by just seven points to allow Ford to grab this honor for the second consecutive year, which it won last year with the Transit Custom. Not only does this make Ford the first to ever win the award in back-to-back years, but it's also the fifth time the automaker has won this award since 2003 (two with the Transit Connect, two with the fullsize Transit and once with the Transit Custom). Ford congratulates itself for the accomplishment in a press release posted below.
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"If it doesn't sell itself, you probably aren't a Mustang fan."







