Used 1931 Ford Roadster for sale in Kenosha, Wisconsin
Gateway Classic Cars is excited to present this 1931 Ford Model A Five Window Roadster. The Model A was produced from 1928-1932 with over 4.8 million units sold. By 1930 there was over nine body styles available. Including such models as coupes, convertibles, sedans, town cars, station wagons, taxicabs, trucks, and limitless commercial variations. The engine was a water cooled inline four cylinder attached to an unsynchronized three-speed sliding gear manual transmission. Brakes consisted of four-wheel mechanical drums. The Model A was the first Ford to use what we think of as a conventional clutch, brake pedal and floor gearshift. Ford also promoted the Model A to be the first car to have a safety glass windshield.This 1931 Ford Model A Five Window Roadster is painted in fire engine red. The body is metal with fiberglass fenders, running boards and hood. A classic set of alloy wheels and a chrome foldable rear luggage rack are great additions. Of course, the classic hot rod look would not be complete with those fat rear tires and thinner ones on the front. The interior is finished in white leather bucket seats with embroidered pictures of the car on the backs of the seats. A modern gauge package, tilt wheel, cruise control and a CB radio are added features. Under the hood is General Motors 350 cubic inch V-8 attached to a three-speed automatic transmission. The engine is nicely detailed with aluminum valve covers and chromed parts throughout. This 1931 Ford Model A Five Window Roadster also comes with front wheel disk brakes.
Reference ID: GC-64203