1931 Ford Model A Street Rod on 2040-cars
North Augusta, South Carolina, United States
Transmission:3 Speed Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Model A
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: coupe
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 96,292
1931 Ford Model A Street Rod. The Street Rod build is as follows: a built Chevrolet 350ci V-8 with Edlebrock valve covers, a Holly 4 barrel carburetor, headers, custom exhaust, rack and pinion power steering, power brakes with front disc and rear drum, and a cruise and tilt steering wheel. The transmission is a 3 speed automatic with a Lokar floor shifter and a 10 bolt rear end.
The Black paint is in great condition with a professional application and a high gloss. The American Racing Wheels give the Street Rod an outstanding contrast with the Black paint. The gray leather interior bucket seats have matching gray door panels and the Lokar shifter has easy access. The dash has a custom marble appearance and houses the speedometer, tachometer, water temp, oil, fuel, and amp gauges that are easy to read. Also located in the dash is the Pioneer Sound System.
The body is in excellent condition! The doors and deck lid have a proper fit and a firm closure.
This Street Rod runs and drives great and has the sound and look of a winner.
If you want to purchase my car, you must take into account few steps:
I will take it down for the first person who pays 22,300 on the car.
If you are interested, please note that the amount must be transferred to my account after BUY NOW!!!!! The car is available for test drive and inspection ONLY during WEEKENDS!
Do not press BUY NOW unless we discuss before you do that; so, please call me or text me (803) 426-3043
Ford Model A for Sale
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