No reserve
Lot : 431.1
Status : Sold
Houston 2022
Location : Pending

1931 FORD MODEL A ROADSTER PICKUP

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1931Year
FORDMake
Model
ROADSTER PICKUPStyle
Cylinders
4-SPEED MANUALTransmission
Engine Size
Exterior Color
Interior Color
4416553Vin

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Description

Summary

All-steel on an original frame; powered by a freshly rebuilt 1932 Ford Model B engine with Roof Cyclone overhead valve conversion and a modern oil filter setup. Features a rebuilt mid-'60s Ford 4-speed manual transmission.

Details

This 1931 Ford Model A is powered by a freshly rebuilt 1932 Ford Model B engine with Roof Cyclone overhead valve conversion and a modern oil filter setup. All-steel on an original frame. An extensive investment was spent on the engine build alone. This roadster pickup features a rebuilt mid-1960s Ford 4-speed manual transmission along with a Kiwi quick change rear end, juice brakes and original model year 1932 painted wire wheels with spinner hubcaps. Recently fully serviced and ready for any Ford collector.

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Monthly payment of $549.20 based on a purchase price of $50,000.00 with 15% down and 9.47% APR financing for 120 months. Monthly payment of $926.28 based on a purchase price of $100,000.00 with 20% down and 9.35% APR financing for 144 months. Monthly payment of $1,650.77 based on a purchase price of $200,000.00 with 20% down and 9.29% APR financing for 180 months. Rate with optional AutoPay (ACH Debit) discount. AutoPay discount is only available prior to loan funding. Rates without AutoPay discount are 0.25% higher. Best rates are available for credit scores of 700 and above. TT&L may also be financed. Not all applicants will qualify. Rates and terms are subject to change without notice.

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