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1931 Ford Model A Coupe, Barn Find Hot Rod Project, Rat, 31, Street Rod Flathead on 2040-cars

Year:1931 Mileage:999900
Location:

Alexandria, Louisiana, United States

Alexandria, Louisiana, United States

I have a 31 model a coupe project. It's basically the coupe body, with rolling frame and engine.. It is unrestored and has been sitting for nearly 50 years. The body does have minimal rust as can be seen. It's much nicer than most you see for sale. This is the way to find them...start with an unmolested car, NOT someones abandoned mess of a project.

Cool old black paint (awesome patina!) Doors are super solid, and open/close nicely. Some rust at bottom of cowl, quarters, wheel wells/floor area. Looks pretty straight overall...getting harder and harder to find ones like this.

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*FULL PAYMENT DUE within 5 DAYS of end of auction via CASH IN PERSON ONLY.

Lots of pictures below. Look at them before bidding. Priced to sell! I encourage you to check it out in person before bidding. Must be picked up in Alexandria, Louisiana.

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