1931 Ford Model A Slant Window Original Car Not Restored/original Ulphorstry on 2040-cars
Woodbridge, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Original
Model: Model A
Mileage: 80
Trim: Slant Window
!931 Ford Model A Slant Window Sedan ,this is a original car and has never been restored
On Sep-17-13 at 23:26:52 PDT, seller added the following information:
1931 Model A Ford Slant window sedan called ANABEL this car was bought in Maine and has been their all of it's life and owned by the original family untill a few years ago when it was bought and transported here to California. This car is original and has never been restored,mileage is unknow, decals have fallen off the speedometor, still has the original ulpholstrey but has been repainted somewhere along the line. Engine as been rebulit a few years back and runs fantatic and looks great,very strong runner and will do 55 to 60 mph quite smooth for a stock motor, would not think twice about a very long trip with this car,has upgraded modern style points and has new bushings and shaft in distributor. Has a very good radiator with leakless new style waterpump,has a original accessories era Boyce motometer cap and also has a Rex-A-Co oil pressure guage,and the most fantastic original Mansfeld-Wiz clock/ rearview mirror and still works,a very rare accessory. This car drive quite well and engine performance is has good has you can get with a stock motor and runs very cool. This car has many many flaws but from a distance is all fades away,this is not a show car but you will get more attention and questions then any retstored Model A car,this car is a magnet to all folks and specially Model A people who want to see a original car,the saying is true their only original once and any body can have a restored car. Hoping this car will go to someone who will keep it original and preserve it or do a first class retoration on it. This car has many rattles dents flawed paint needs a new top and interior has many flaws,no headliner holes in seats where varmets made a home and had lunch but still is a neat car with lots of charm. ANABEL does not have a pink slip becasue in Maine a car over a certain age did not require one,it would be easy to get one with a inspection of the car and from the DMV from you state,the car was last licienced in 1982 and has a Maine sticker on the windshild from 1988. Please see pictures for details of ANABEL and call or email if any questions (209) 969-1799 Ask for Gary
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