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1931 Ford Model A Victoria, Vicky on 2040-cars

Year:1931 Mileage:0
Location:

Dixon, California, United States

Dixon, California, United States
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1931 Ford Model A Victoria 
Body and rolling chassis 
Independant front suspension/ late model GM 10 bolt
Coil rear suspension
Chevy V8 engine with turbo 350 automatic transmission
1932 Grill shell with New Walker radiator
New wood kit installed
New body patch panels installed
All original glass and hardware * except drivers door
All original Henry Ford steel body * except splash shields
No hood or running boards

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