1931 Ford Five Window Coupe. Awesome Ride/ Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Lizella, Georgia, United States
Up for bids is a 1931 Ford Model A coupe - Streetrod Rat Rod. Car has 9 inch rear end. Straight dropped tube axle in front. Front tires are 90% on the new side. Rear tires are 60-80% on the new side. Has a 355 chevrolet motor, 350 auto trans with shift kit. Has a 32 Ford grill shell. Has 1-piece fiberglass hood. Old school headers. Car runs and drives great! It is a Georgia car, so it does not have a title because Georgia is a nontitle state for pre-1986 models, but can get a DMV registration and help any way can to help get a title. Bill of Sale provided. Located apx 20 mile West of Macon GA. Ask any and all questions, by contacting 478-733-2572. There is a $500 nonrefundable deposit within 24 hours of auction end. Balance due when pickup car which must be in CASH; otherwise, check will have to clear bank before car leaves. Car must be picked up within 2 weeks of auction end. Sold as is - where is. Look at pics and ask any questions you may have. We want buyer to be happy! May consider trades for 55 or 57 Chevrolet 2-door car, Thank you.
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Ford Model A for Sale
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