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Matte Black Open Cowl Flathead V8 40’s Retro Rod

Make: Ford
Model: Model A
SubModel: Victoria
Type: Sedan
Trim: Victoria
Doors: 2
Year: 1931
Mileage: 20
VIN: 0R80871
Color: Black
Engine: 239 V8
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Gold
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States

1931 Ford Model A Victoria Additional Info:

1931 Ford Model A Victoria

The Model A was the next generation car following the Model T. It provided America with economic transportation continuing a tradition established with the Model T, voted the #1 Car of the 20th Century. Henry Ford started the Ford Motor Company in 1903 and produced the Model T from 1908 to 1927. The Ford Model A production began in October 1927 and continued through March 1932. Even in the midst of the Great Depression, Ford sold nearly 4.9 million Model A's from 1927 to 1931.

For consignment a hot-rodded version of the Model A Victoria complete with a large engine on full display, sans hood, wide whites and glossy moon caps. An overall classic build harkening us back to the early days of the drag racing on the street.

Exterior
With its larger passenger cabin than the typical coupe, the Victoria has plenty of rear passenger room. This rod is painted in matte black primer and is all metal as it has traversed the country from the West Coast and was put on a '32 reproduction frame. The side view shows an interesting rake with its large Silvertown radials with wide white walls with chromed poverty caps and dish rings. Shaved of its bumpers, and fenders it is now peppered with some yellow purple and blue pinstripe flourishes this car drips early hot rod. No hood allows the viewer to peer directly into the power plant which is finished nicely. A large radiator sits in front complete with its cowling it appears to float in front of the engine bay. Oversized headlights flank a stainless-steel gas tank that is mounted in front of the radiator. Additional highlighting comes to this car in the form of hanging chromed turn signal bezels, chromed front shocks, chromed side view mirrors and chrome door handles.

Interior
Fuzzy crushed velour in tan covers the door panels, front buttoned buckets, and large rear bench. It is also seen in a bit darker color on the lower door panels. The seats show a few areas of wear off of the velour fuzz but are in good condition. Dark brown carpet covers the floors and is very nice. Looking to the metal dash in black we see the usual chromed mask style cluster, now blackened, and imbedded white Auto Meter gauges. More yellow pin striping flourishes run across the dashing frame each edge. A long-shafted gearshift with a leather boot reached toward the ceiling and is in handy reach of the driver. A few additional gauges hang from the steering column and under dash.

Drivetrain
Direct from 1953 a 239ci flathead V8 complete with Offenhauser aluminum heads, a dual 2-barrel Stromberg carb setup, and an Eddie Meyer intake. Tremec provides the T5 5-speed manual transmission and puts power back to a Ford 8-inch rear, complete with more flourishes.

Undercarriage
All's well that ends well underneath, and since it's a total rebuild on a 32 Repro frame, there is no rust to speak of. Drum brakes are all around.

Drive-Ability
Let's just say we know she goes! The flathead is functioning well as is the T5 transmission, and the ride was not all that bad compared to some hot rods. You've gotta love the crushed velour, and the pinstripe flourishes add a nice touch. We found the crank for the driver's window in inoperable. The car sounds great to boot.

Retro rod would be apropos in this case, straight out of the late 1940's in its design, open cowling for the engine, and wild side view rake, it is definitely a sign of a bygone time. Get ready for the arm drop or is Trixie dropping her hanky?

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This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.