For Sale: 1931 Ford Model A in Rowley, Massachusetts for sale in Rowley, MA

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Vehicle Description What made our grandfathers want to soup up their cars? History suggests that we humans have always wanted to know whose machine was fastest.
We're wired to compete.
Chariot racing became a part of the ancient Olympic Games in 680 B.
C.
Neighbors in horse-drawn carriages have challenged one another since their buggies first ruled the road.
Less than 10 years after the first automobile rumbled to life in 1886, rudimentary cars were raced on two continents.
- New York Times This 1931 Ford Model A Coupe is featured in a show quality black finish with black spoke wheels and tan mohair interior.
From the dual side mirrors to the stunning wood grained dash and garnish moldings', you will understand this is a special car.
Once you get behind the wheel of this 1931 Coupe and push the starter button you will realize you are not behind the wheel of the same Model A that left the Ford factory in Detroit.
This Model A Coupe has gone through a full transformation of period correct and modern upgrades.
If you are the purest this Coupe may not be for you, but if you are an enthusiasts looking for a little more out of a Model A but still has the original cosmetic appearance this is the car you have been looking for.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact us at Legendary Motors LLC.
A list of upgrades performed on this 1931 Ford Model A are as follows:
o Brassworks Radiator, o Dan Price Crager Water Pump with Thermostat, o Miller Hi-Speed Head Overhead Valve Conversion, o FSI Ignition with Built in 32 Degree Advance (specifically built for the Miller conversion), o New oil pump, o Electric Fuel Pump, o Miller supplied Overhead Valve Ceramic Coated Header, o Electric Fuel Shutoff, o 1939 Ford Transmission with Synchronized 2nd & 3rd, o Dynomat Insulation, o Stainless Steel front and rear Bumpers,.
  • Year: 1931
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model A

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