1931 Model A Coupe Hotrod / Ratrod Project on 2040-cars
Siloam Springs, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:v-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: all
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: coupe
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: all
Number of Doors: 2
this little coupe will make someone a great builder, the bodys in good shape with all patch panels tacked in including - cowl patches, quarter patches, corner patches, wheel wells, rear section below trunk and rear cross member, its got a steal roof that looks to have been put in long ago but is very workable, the wooden inside roof structures in good shape, it has a fiberglass 32 grill shell and fiberglass trunk lid, the frame is very well built and is zeed up about 8" in rear and 3" in front which gives it a low stance and at this point the body can go down even lower on the frame !, its got a mustang II front suspention with rack & pinion steering and a 10-bolt chevy rearend with 373 gears thats installed with a strong ladder bar system, motor was a dirt track runner and I couldnt get it to start so motor/trans will be considered rebuilders but should have some good parts inside !, drivshaft is installed, also theres a new 3-core aluminum radiator, a new master cylinder, new zoomie headers, nice polished wheels/tires that should clean right up, very neat set of bomber style seats and a B&M shifter, all floor structure is mocked up along with firewall, doors were in great shape, theres a few small fixes left but all major stuff is done, comes with a windshield/frame but it is rusty, body is tacked to frame and ready for transport, this is a project and is in the mocked up / tacked up stage, car has a clear and up to date title in my name and is titled as a 1931 coupe, please look at all pictures and ask any and all questions before bidding/buying, $500 due at emmidiate auction end thru paypal and remainder withen 48hrs, I reserve the right to end auction at anytime, Ive sold several on here, all with happy customers, your welcome to check out my 100% feedback, someone will get a good one ! 918-868-7394
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