1931 Ford Model A Coupe Hotrod on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:CHEVY
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: CHROME
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 10,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
1931 FORD COUPE, ALL STEEL BODY...CHOPPED 4IN....CHANNELED 4IN... ULTRA LEATHER INT... FINISHED TRUNK... CAR COVER.... BRAND NEW MOTOR... 40 OVER 305 WITH STEEL FORGED CRANK...NEW RODS... FORGED PISTONS...488-287 HYD CAM REAL LUMPY... 194 HEADS...9.8 COMPRESSION MOTOR... ALL ACCESSORIES ARE NEW CHROMED OUT OR POLISHED.... WALKER RADIATOR....B&M TRANS AND STALL CONV...10 BOLT 342 GEARS...4IN DROP AXLE WITH DISC BRAKES.......FLAMING RIVER RACK....PAINT IS 3 YEARS OLD AND HAS A COUPLE SMALL CHIPS AT TRUNK EDGE HAVE BEEN TOUCHED UP..... CENTERLINE STYLE WHEELS AND VERY NICE TIRES.... THIS IS A VERY NICE CAR SHOWS VERY WELL, RUNS VERY STRONG AND DRIVES GREAT, THE CAR NEED NOTHING ALL GAUGES WORK, HAS A GOOD HEATER FOR COOL WEATHER..... ALL GLASS IS GOOD....... WINDOW ROLL UP AND DOWN FINE... ALL WIRING IS FINE.... CAR WAS BUILT 4 YEARS AGO TOOK A YEAR TO BUILD AND WAS FINISHED 3 YEARS AGO.... JUST HAD MOTOR DONE WITH THE LAST 2 WEEKS AS I SAID BRAND NEW...... THIS IS A GREAT CAR YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANY WHERE RIGHT NOW RUS VERY COOL, EVERYTHING IS IN GREAT SHAPE.... A $500.00 NONE REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITH IN 24 HOURS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION......BALANCE IN FULL WITH IN 3 DAYS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION...... CAR WILL NEED TO BE PICKED UP WITH IN 30 DAYS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION.......THANKS FOR LOOKING......ANY QUESTION SHOOT ME A EMAIL AND I WILL GET BACK WITH YOU ASAP..........
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