1931 Ford Model A Truck Original Henry Ford Steel Very Nice Older Restoration !! on 2040-cars
Monroe Center, Illinois, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4 CYLINDER
Mileage: 10,500
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: CHROME
Disability Equipped: No
Drive Type: STANDARD SHIFT
1931 MODEL A TRUCK ALL ORIGINAL HENRY FORD STEEL THE TRUCK WAS RESTORED 10 YEARS IT'S GRAY AND BLACK THE BODY IS IN GREAT CONDITION ALL THE METAL IS VERY GOOD CONDITION ALL FENDERS ARE RUST FREE THE TAILGATE IS ORIGINAL AND IN GREAT SHAPE BED SIDES ARE VERY STRAIGHT THE TRUCK DOES'NT HAVE A BUNCH OF PATCHES ON IT A FEW DINGS HERE AND THERE BUT NO MAJOR DENTS OF ANY KIND THE HOOD IS IN GOOD CONDITION OPENS AND SHUTS PROPERLY THE FRONT WINDOW ROLLS IN AND OUT ALL WINDOWS HAVE BEEN REPLACED WITH SAFETY GLASS THERE IS NO RUST ON THE BOTTOM OF THE CAB DOORS ARE RUST FREE AND OPEN AND SHUT NICE AND TIGHT THE BED FLOOR LOOKS VERY NICE RUNNING BOARDS ARE RUST FREE VERY SOLID THE UNDER CARRIAGE OF THE TRUCK IS ALL PAINTED A SEMI GLOSS BLACK THE FRONT GRILLE IS VERY NICE THE TRUCK HAS NO RUST AND THE PAINT IS SHINY BUT DOES A HAVE A FEW SCRATCHES AND ROCK CHIPS THE TOOL BOX ON THE RUNNING BOARD IS NOT ORIGINAL AND YOU CAN TAKE IT OFF IF YOU LIKE THE FRONT RIGHT TIRE DOES'NT MATCH THE OTHERS DIFFERENT SIZE WHITE WALL SAME SIZE TIRE I HAVE A NEW ONE THAT MATCHES THE OTHER THREE IT HAS AFTER MARKET HEADLIGHTS WITH WORKING TURN SIGNALS ON FRONT AND REAR OF TRUCK ALL THE LEVERS INSIDE THE TRUCK WORK PROPERLY TIMIMNG LEVER GAS LEVER GAS PEDAL ON THE FLOOR WORKS RIGHT SPEEDOMETER WORKS GAS GAUGE WORKS HORN WORKS THE LIGHTS WORK PROPERLY FROM THE LEVER ON THE STEERING WHEEL ON THE HORN BUTTON CHOKE LEVER SPRINGS IN AND OUT LIKE IT SHOULD THE ENGINE HAS 7000 MILES ON IT TOTALLY REBUILT DURING THE RESTORE WITH THE AFTER MARKET HEAT AND 6 VOLT ALTERNATOR STILL HAS ORIGINAL OIL CAN MOUNTED ON THE FIREWALL THAT SAYS FORD ON IT THE ENGINE IS VERY CLEAN STARTS EVERYTIME IDLES VERY LOW STARTS IN A HALF OF CRANK I HAVE THE CRANK STARTER THE INTERIOR IS A BLACK VINYL LOOKS VERY NICE INSIDE EVERYTHING IS COVERED HEADLINER DOOR CARTS BEHIND THE SEAT KICK PANELS ALL DONE IN THE BLACK VINYL THIS TRUCK IS NOT A SHOW TRUCK BUT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH ALL ORIGINAL STEELE IT DRIVES GREAT BRAKES WORK WELL EASY TO DRIVE IF YOU KNOW HOW TO DRIVE A MODEL A TOP SPEED IS ABOUT 40 IT CRUISES NICE AT ABOUT 30 I DO HAVE A COUPLE EXTRA RIMS THAT GO WITH THE TRUCK IT'S READY TO DRIVE IN PARADES OR JUST DRIVE AROUND TOWN IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL ANYTIME 217 620 8344 CALL ANYTIME I DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME SINCE THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY THANKYOU
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