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1931 Ford Tudor Sedan Modified Street Rod Built By Professional Shop Mint on 2040-cars

Year:1931 Mileage:6272 Color: Black /
 Mauve Velour
Location:

Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States

Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States
Transmission:3 Speed Automatic
Body Type:2 Door Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Chevrolet 350 V-8 300 hp
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Certified pre-owned

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1135733
Year: 1931
Number of Cylinders: 350 V-8
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: Custom Built Modified Street Rod
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 6,272
Sub Model: Modified Street Rod
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Mauve Velour

The Ford rust free body was removed from frame, sandblasted  and repainted using the color-coat clear coat system. New old stock (NOS) hood and 4 fenders were added and painted by professional shop and tastefully pin striped, added  was all new safety glass. The hood and rocker panels were louver stamped. The plush bucket seat interior was treated
with rich looking velour materiel custom tailored including head liner and carpeting and a Alpine CD player was added with extra speakers and  custom VDO  gauges including  Ron Francis wiring system. The GM 350 bare block experienced a complete rebuild with some modifications using all NOS parts including Walker radiator, GM shifter, custom stainless dual exhaust and Vintage A/C has been added. The stock frame was sandblasted and powder coated and all chassis systems rebuilt or replaced  with new parts using stock front and rear drum brakes and GM tilt steering column. The engine and chassis compartments have been highly detailed. All restoration work was performed in 1999 and owned by the  present owner for about 25 years. Over size black wall radial tires are mounted on stock wheels with stainless trim rings and dog dish hub caps. The complete Ford restoration looks like it was delivered last week reflecting the meticulous care of the owner. There will be no disappointments in this vehicle. 

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A Missouri Ford dealership's Super Bowl weekend sale cost it big when the improbable happened. Hutcheson Ford ran a promotion from January 29 to February 1, called the Super Weekend Sale. The gist was, if any customer purchased a vehicle between those dates and either the opening or second-half kickoff of the big game was returned for a touchdown, the dealership would refund the purchase price.
In the dealership's defense, it seemed like a safe bet. According to the mathematicians, there was just a 2.5-percent chance of either half opening with a touchdown return. But that didn't stop Seattle's Percy Harvin from doing his part to ruin Denver's evening, returning the second-half kick for an 87-yard touchdown run. Twelve Hutcheson customers were eligible for refunds thanks to the return, with prices ranging from $10,000 to $55,000, according to Automotive News. The total amount shelled out by the dealership? $300,000.
"At least we're not like that furniture guy that lost $7 million," dealership marketing manager Kathleen Frazier told AN. We think it was a big success." The dealership did take out insurance to cover its losses, meaning the $300K won't come entirely from its pockets.

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