1931 Model A Pick Up on 2040-cars
Merrillan, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 455
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Model A
Interior Color: Black
Trim: pick up
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: manual
Up for auction is this sharp little '31 Ford Model A Pick Up. Nice steel body with glass fenders. This auction includes all 4 steel fenders in very nice shape. I like the glass in the way they won't rust or dent, however, if you prefer the steel, just have the steel ones that are included painted. These fenders are easy to put on. The engine runs good with a surprisingly amount of pep. It has been pretty snappy driving around town. It drives at 45-50 mph on the open road. Once in awhile it seems to shift hard between first & second, and shifts good from 2nd to 3rd. The brakes work good, including the e-brake. The engine has been rebuilt in the past & starts good. No smoking at any time. The truck has 4 new tires on it with about 200 miles on them. The rims are nice. It has a nice and clean engine compartment. It has a newer interior with a nice seat. The glass is all good and the windows all work. It has newer running boards, however, could be repainted. The body is in decent shape with a few paint chips here & there, however, nothing major. Sometimes the truck will wobble at low speeds, so I've included new kingpins and a new pitman arm. They also make a steering stabilizer for Model A's. The steering hasn't stopped me from driving this truck all over. It only wobbles ocassionally at low speeds - never at higher speed & I wanted to bring it to your attention.The truck comes with many extra parts(see pics) relating to model A's. Please email to inquire if more detail of the parts is needed. The box of the truck is very nice with some paint flaking on the edges of the bed.(see pics). The headlights work, gauges work along with taillight. There is a horn, however, it needs to be wired. The underside of the truck is painted and loooks nice. It has nice oak sideracks. It has a nice new stoneguard on the front. I wouldn't classify this truck as a show winner, however, a very nice 'daily driver'. It is very sharp pick up that is snappy, fun to drive AND it turns alot of heads! Please email early to exchange phone numbers to further discuss this nice pick up. Do not wait until the auction is over to ask your questions or discuss this truck. I will get back to you. A $1000 non-refundable deposit is required within 24 hours of the end of the auction to PayPal. The balance in full is due with 7 days of the end of the auction either cash in person or wired to our bank account. The balance WILL NOT be accepted into PayPal. The buyer is responsible to pay any additional wire fees on both the sender and receivers end. The buyer is responsible to arrange and pay for pick up or transportation of this truck. This truck is currently stored under cover and can remain there for up to 30 days to allow for transportation or pick up of the truck.
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