1931 Ford Model A Fordor Sedan
Additional images of the vehicle undercarriage have been added to the photo gallery.
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Eighteen years after the debut of Ford’s iconic and successful Model T, Ford unveiled the new Model A in 1927 now available in four standard colors. Offered in different body styles to suit almost every taste and purpose, the new Model A could be ordered in a sleek two-door Roadster body configuration all the way up to a luxuriously appointed three-window Fordor Sedan or Town Sedan variant. According to Ford, the Town Sedan was “upholstered and appointed in the manner of a custom-built car,” complete with an adjustable front seat, rear seat with disappearing center arm, and stationary armrests at each side in addition to silk curtains in the rear compartment. While the base price of a Model A would begin at $385 for a Roadster, the price of the top-of-the-line sedan offerings was increased to approximately $1,400. Powered by an L-head inline four-cylinder engine producing around 40 horsepower, this powerplant is not only incredibly robust but was also the first Ford to be offered with a standard set of driver controls with the conventional clutch, brake, throttle, and gearshift providing an incredibly enjoyable and relatable driving experience for those interested in a classic, easy to use touring vehicle.
Highlights
Offered in "as found" condition displaying factory correct finishes throughout
Equipped with a 200.5 cu-in L-head four-cylinder engine
Desirable Fordor Sedan configuration
Finished in an elegant period-correct two-tone exterior with black fenders
An enticing project to take on and complete
Please note that while the odometer currently displays 91,451 miles at the time of cataloging, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Three-speed sliding-gear manual transmission
Four-wheel mechanical drum brakes
Easy riding transverse springs
Automatic windshield wiper
Speedometer
Gasoline gage
Dash light
Tilting beam headlamps
Rearview mirror
Combination tail and stop light
Oil indicator rod
Theft-proof ignition lock
Torque tube drive
Known Imperfections
Please note that this 1931 Model A is offered in “barn find” condition. It does not currently run or drive.
Please view all of the photography within the photo gallery to review its current state.
Included
Various spare parts as shown in photography
Ownership History
According to records provided by the seller, this vehicle was acquired around August 2013 and has since been stored for a number of years.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Michael Deeb Phone: 415.509.1998 email: michael.deeb@broadarrowgroup.com