Make:
Ford
Model:
Model A Victoria
Year:
1931
Mileage:
339
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Virginia
City:
Richmond - VA ,
Zip:
23173
1931 Ford Model A Victoria Black Sedan 339 Miles uncustomized Vicky
This 1931 Ford Model A Victoria is a beautifully stock, final year example of Ford's iconic Model A in a highly desirable body style. Introduced in January of 1931, the highly successful Model A entered its final year of production in which the Ford Motor Company produced well over half a million units in that year. The end of Model A production was a significant milestone for Ford since the company ended up producing nearly 3.5 million units in the 4 year production run. Ford also produced its 20 millionth vehicle on April 14, 1931, and that vehicle of course was a Model A. One of the latest body style additions to Ford's Model A lineup was the Victoria, a 4 passenger "bustle back" two-door sedan that was noted as marking a new degree of beauty (and value) in the Model A line. Introduced in November 1930, the new Victoria had striking body lines from the slanting windshield through a straighter top to the new "bustle back" and angled continental kit. Not only was the bustle back design considered a step forward in style, it was also utilitarian since luggage could be stored behind the rear seat. Since the roofline on the Victoria was lower than many of the other Model A bodies, Ford lowered the rear floor of the car so as not to sacrifice passenger headroom. The Victorias were also a bit more plush with dual cowl lights and inside sunvisors becoming standard equipment. What makes this particular '31 Victoria so special is that it remains in its stock configuration and, unlike many others, has not become a customized Vicky.
This 1931 Ford Model A Victoria is a beautifully stock, final year example of Ford's iconic Model A in a highly desirable body style. Introduced in January of 1931, the highly successful Model A entered its final year of production in which the Ford Motor Company produced well over half a million units in that year. The end of Model A production was a significant milestone for Ford since the company ended up producing nearly 3.5 million units in the 4 year production run. Ford also produced its 20 millionth vehicle on April 14, 1931, and that vehicle of course was a Model A. One of the latest body style additions to Ford's Model A lineup was the Victoria, a 4 passenger "bustle back" two-door sedan that was noted as marking a new degree of beauty (and value) in the Model A line. Introduced in November 1930, the new Victoria had striking body lines from the slanting windshield through a straighter top to the new "bustle back" and angled continental kit. Not only was the bustle back design considered a step forward in style, it was also utilitarian since luggage could be stored behind the rear seat. Since the roofline on the Victoria was lower than many of the other Model A bodies, Ford lowered the rear floor of the car so as not to sacrifice passenger headroom. The Victorias were also a bit more plush with dual cowl lights and inside sunvisors becoming standard equipment. What makes this particular '31 Victoria so special is that it remains in its stock configuration and, unlike many others, has not become a customized Vicky.