1931 Ford Model A 5 Window Coop Street Rod on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 Chevy
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: 5 Window Coop
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Shoulder seat belts
Drive Type: Hurst 4 speed Manual
Mileage: 8,802
Exterior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: As is - no Warrantee
Number of Cylinders: 8
1931 Model A 5 Window Coop Street Rod: This car was built in PA - 2002 & transported to Glendale, AZ by the first owner. I bought it 11-25-2005 @ the Goodguy event , Scottsdale, AZ. in 2006 with 7500 Miles. Further refinement started by X-treme Hot Rod's. in Glendale, AZ and is on going. The following describes the 31 Ford Street Rod:
All Steel Body; Not Chopped --- 8802 Miles
350 Chevy engine with Edelbrock 4 BB Carb
Mustang Front End i.e. upper/lower spindles,coil springs, sway bar
Adjustable seat
Optima Battery
Street Rod fuel cell RCJ 216A
Shocks- KYB-343134
Shoulder seat belts
Complete Custom Interior i.e. carpet, headliner, panels, trunk
Kenwood AM/FM/CD with Rockford Fosgate speakers
Crank out front windshield
Radial-P215/65R15 front-- P235/75R15 rear
This car has been garage kept, not rodded. The front end modifications allow the car to track true and has loads of power for your Sunday cruise experience. Selling the car do to moving ( will lose 3 of 6 car garage bays) If you buy this beauty, please take car of her.
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