Ford Model A In Lithia Springs, GA For Sale

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1931 Ford Model A
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  • 73,076
  • 23,995 fair
  • Lithia Springs, GA
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  • 73,076 green manual
Chicle and Copra Drab was a popular choice on the Ford color chart and with contrasting black fenders, moldings, and splash aprons, it looks simply fantastic
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1931 Ford Model A
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  • 65,487
  • 2,584 below average
  • 19,995 good
  • Lithia Springs, GA
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  • 2,584 below average 65,487 green manual
Ford's use of stainless steel means the bright work remains in great condition, and this one carries an optional side mount, wind wings, and a grille guard, plus a jaunty luggage rack. The colors are factory correct Brewster Green and Kewanee Green, which give it an understated and elegant look, particularly with the black fenders which were standard across the board. The slant windshield sedan is a 1931-only body style, easily identified by its slanted windshield (no kidding) and lack of an exterior visor like the earlier models
19,995 Lithia Springs, GALithia Springs, GA at oldride.com
  • 65,487
  • 2,584 below average
  • 19,995 good
  • Lithia Springs, GA
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  • 2,584 below average 65,487 green manual
The slant windshield sedan is a 1931-only body style, easily identified by its slanted windshield (no kidding) and lack of an exterior visor like the earlier models. The effect is that this one looks bigger and more upscale than its older siblings, and with the two tone paint combination, the difference is striking. The colors are factory correct brewster green and kewanee green, which give it an understated and elegant look, particularly with the black fenders which were standard across the board. Ford's use of stainless steel means the bright work remains in great condition, and this one carries an optional side mount, wind wings, and a grille guard, plus a jaunty luggage rack. And for safety, auxiliary stop lights have been added to improve visibility on the road. The burgundy fabric upholstery is typical of an older restoration and is showing its age, but for a car that cost less than $700 when it was new, the surroundings are pretty luxurious. Matching door panels offer a cohesive look and the bright door hardware is in good shape with no broken handles. It happily pulls the sedan around without working too hard and cruises at 45 mph, so it's not a problem on modern surface streets. This one has years of reliable service behind it, so it runs like a model a should, and there's plenty of evidence of recent maintenance. The engine is correctly dressed in green engine enamel and with cloth wiring, a zenith carburetor, and those copper leads for the spark plugs, it looks quite authentic.
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  • 58,408
  • 3,584 below average
  • 18,995 good
  • Lithia Springs, GA
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  • 3,584 below average 58,408 black manual
We continue to believe that the model a ford is the best possible introduction to the old car hobby. Fun, handsome, reliable, and with massive parts and knowledge support, this 1931 ford model a deluxe coupe delivers an authentic old car experience with a classic look that makes the model a a perennial favorite. Despite being a low-cost car, ford offered a dizzying array of colors for the model a, and this one has been refinished in traditional black with a straw-colored pinstripe and matching wheels, which was probably henry ford's personal favorite. Finish quality decent despite the age, and while model as are simple machines, getting them to fit together this well can be a challenge, so someone did their homework here. The paint has an appropriate shine but not a modern one, so it looks quite authentic and the pinstripes highlight the belt moldings, an echo of big brother lincoln's upscale look. Ford's use of stainless steel was extensive, so it all got polished up and the bumpers give the car a bit of jewelry to go with its no-nonsense look. The rear-mounted spare has also been fitted with a tan vinyl cover that really dresses it up. The interior gets cloth mohair upholstery, while the rumble seat is fitted with correct brown leatherette, and it's quite possible that the upholstery is original. The driver's part of the seat in particular is pretty worn, but then again, on a car that hasn't been fully restored, perhaps replacing it would be a mistake, it's hard to say. The instrument panel features a round speedometer, which was introduced in late 1930, and but the rest of the controls should be familiar, including the ammeter and fuel gauge. The rumble seat has probably been restored at some point, offering comfortable, if somewhat cozy, accommodations for two on black leatherette upholstery that's simple and easy to maintain. Most of that is due to the engine's stout torque curve, which pulls the little coupe around with enthusiasm. The engine runs superbly, as most model as do, and hasn't been upgraded with questionable mods that are never really necessary anyway. It's still got a zenith updraft carb, a standard generator, and even the flat strips of copper that serve as ignition wires. This is an early-production '31 (probably fall of 1930), as evidenced by the flat firewall with glass fuel bowl, and it has all the little stuff right, from the paint on the block to the hose clamps and fabric hoses.
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  • 58,408
  • 3,584 below average
  • 18,995 good
  • Lithia Springs, GA
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  • 3,584 below average 58,408 black manual
Despite being a low-cost car, Ford offered a dizzying array of colors for the Model A, and this one has been refinished in traditional black with a straw-colored pinstripe and matching wheels, which was probably Henry Ford's personal favorite. Fun, handsome, reliable, and with massive parts and knowledge support, this 1931 Ford Model A Deluxe Coupe delivers an authentic old car experience with a classic look that makes the Model A a perennial favorite. Finish quality decent despite the age, and while Model As are simple machines, getting them to fit together this well can be a challenge, so s
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  • 56,072
  • 24,995 high price
  • Lithia Springs, GA
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  • 56,072 brown manual
There are those who say that interest in pre-war cars is waning, but this 1930 model a will always have a ready, willing, and enthusiastic audience waiting for it. The jaunty color combination gives this model a a flashy look without being too obvious about it. The high-quality restoration is holding up pretty well, even though the car has been driven and enjoyed, and the look is one that attracts attention everywhere it goes. The contrasting black fenders and belt moldings give it a detailed look that belies its humble, affordable status, and while it is definitely showing some signs of age, it looks quite presentable going down the road and at casual shows. Accessories include a grille guard, wind wings, step plates, and dual taillights that are an important safety upgrade. Out front, there's a boyce moto-meter to monitor coolant temperature and the spare tire carries not only a tidy cover, but also uses an accessory protector between the bumpers to give it a finished look. Henry ford's rustless steel looks great and shines up easily, protecting the headlights and grille so they'll look this good practically forever. The brown leatherette interior also accurately duplicates the factory look, with wide pleats and plain door panels that are ideal for the back-to-basics roadster. All open cars got a rubber mat up front, and the hard rubber steering wheel was universal, too. More stainless steel forms the simple center instrument panel that's recently been buffed to a great shine. A black vinyl top isn't exactly correct, but it fits well and the black contrasts nicely with the bodywork, and the rumble seat area has been upholstered to match the interior. Thanks to a generous torque curve and a playful, tossable nature, the model a feels quick on the road and will happily cruise at 45 mph. This one has been rebuilt to spec, keeping its 6-volt electrical system and generator, plus the flat copper spark plug leads that are a model a trademark. It fires quickly with just a little tweaking of the choke and settles into that instantly-recognizable model a idle. Braking is decent for.
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  • 56,072
  • 24,995 high price
  • Lithia Springs, GA
  • oldride.com
  • 56,072 brown manual
The contrasting black fenders and belt moldings give it a detailed look that belies its humble, affordable status, and while it is definitely showing some signs of age, it looks quite presentable going down the road and at casual shows. There are those who say that interest in pre-war cars is waning, but this 1930 Model A will always have a ready, willing, and enthusiastic audience waiting for it. The high-quality restoration is holding up pretty well, even though the car has been driven and enjoyed, and the look is one that attracts attention everywhere it goes
24,995 Lithia Springs, GALithia Springs, GA at oldride.com
  • 4,744
  • 24,995 high price
  • Lithia Springs, GA
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  • 4,744 gold automatic
There's a lot of history behind the Ramblin' Wreck, and the short version is that it dates to 1927 when a 1914 Model T was referred to as the "Rambling Wreck" in the campus newspaper. In 1929, an annual parade of mechanical monstrosities started, called the Rambling Wreck parade, and by the 1950s, even the school officials decided that they needed an official car to be called the Rambling Wreck. The gold and white paint scheme is correct and the sport coupe body style, complete with its cloth roof and landau irons is AM/FM✔ Air Conditioning
24,995 Lithia Springs, GALithia Springs, GA at oldride.com