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1931 Model A Street Rod - Old School Turn Key Hot Rod, V8 Muscle, Looks To Spare on 2040-cars

Year:1931 Mileage:5000 Color: Mica Red Pearl /
 Gray
Location:

Fairfield, Ohio, United States

Fairfield, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: MV1N27051
Year: 1931
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: Model A
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 5,000
Exterior Color: Mica Red Pearl
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

1931 Ford Model A Old School Street Rod

All Steel Body

350 Chevrolet V8- with three deuces – 700R4 Transmission

Turn the Key and Go!!!!!

 

Being offered is a really cool 1931 Ford Model A Streetrod with the very popular combination of 350 Chevrolet motor with a 700R4 transmission.    This Model A is all steel and has curb appeal to spare as the pictures show.  The vehicle has a very nostalgic look and has many of the very popular street rodding options. Take a look at our feedback and buy with no worries.  As always we encourage pre-bid inspections and phone calls if you have any questions.  Please don’t hesitate to call me at 513 608-8121 if you have any questions – Tom.

 

Interior Highlights

 

The interior of the roadster is very cool with a gray cloth bench seat with matching door panels.  The interior is in great shape with many intriguing features including a very sharp custom headliner and overhead console that houses the stereo. The door panels and kick panels are also very sharp and carry on custom style of the interior. The vehicle is equipped with a very cool Shelby steering column.  The dash is very bright with a small chrome instrument cluster in the center of the dash as can be seen in the pictures, very reminiscent of the time.  All of the gauges and lights on the vehicle function with the exception of the tachometer.  The trunk of the vehicle also features custom upholstery that gives it a very sharp appearance. This vehicle is also equipped with a functioning crank out windshield. The vehicle is equipped with old school air conditioning that has all components in tact but does not blow cold. The vehicle is equipped with power windows.   The pictures tell the rest of the story, the interior is only one highlight of this vehicle.

 

Exterior Highlights

  

The exterior of this vehicle has lines that leave you in awe.  This Model A features a full metal body including fenders, and running boards.  This vehicle is very has a very cool mica red pearl paint job that really sets the car off.  The old school big and little 5-Spoke Cragar wheels are in great shape as are the tires. The exterior has the awesome body lines that are from a time when vehicles had style and flare.  The vehicle, as the pictures show is just plain cool.

 

Mechanical Highlights

Mechanically this Model A is equipped with a crate 350 Chevrolet V8 with 270 Horsepower with approximately 5k miles on it that is backed up by a 700R4 transmission with overdrive and Corvette internals. The vehicle is equipped with a three Deuce Carb set up that adds to the old school look and hot rod feel of this vehicle.  The engine compartment is very clean and neat, as the photo’s indicate. The vehicle has a mustang II front end with front disk brakes.   This vehicle is equipped with a 30 gallon stainless steel gas tank.  The vehicle is equipped with a 4-Link with panhard.  The vehicle is equipped with an S-10 rear end with 3:73 rear end.  The undercarriage is also very neat and clean and features stainless steel exhaust. 

 

The vehicle title reads mileage exempt

 

If you have any questions about this vehicle please feel free to call me at 513 608-8121, Tom.  This vehicle may be listed elsewhere and we reserve the right to end this listing at our discretion.

 

This Vehicle is offered by Special Interest Auto Sales LLC.  Special Interest Auto Sales is a family owned and operated business specializing in vehicles which provide “Pride in Ownership”.  The vehicles we sell are described to the “best of our knowledge” with years of experience and prior owner input.  Although we consider our evaluations conservatively fair we realize they are subjective and will likely vary from individual to individual.  Photos can be very deceiving and although we attempt to provide photos that represent the vehicle properly we are limited by technology as to what you see on a computer screen.  It is for these reasons that we welcome and encourage a pre-purchase inspection of the vehicle prior to entering a bid.  A winning bid for this vehicle represents the buyer’s agreement that the vehicle has been represented fairly and is in a satisfactory condition to purchase.  A winning bid also represents the buyers understanding that this vehicle is being sold in an “AS IS” condition with NO Warranties.  Vehicles listed as actual miles are represented this way based on prior owner knowledge and title documentation, due to the age of the vehicles we sell we are unable to guarantee mileage of any vehicles we sell.  Special Interest Auto Sales is proud of our 100% positive feedback rating on EBAY and find that open communication is key to satisfying both parties involved.  Please feel free to contact Tom at (513) 608-8121 if you have any questions regarding this purchase.  Ohio State law requires us to collect sales tax for 8 states outside of Ohio including Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Carolina, and Washington all other state sales taxes will be collected by the buyer’s state.  In state buyers will be charged state and local sales tax.  Buyer will be responsible for all sales tax.

 

Pre-bid inspections of this vehicle are welcomed and encouraged, if you see it you will buy it.  The car is located in Fairfield, Ohio which is just north of Cincinnati.  Thanks for looking.

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