Make:
Ford
Model:
Model A Pickup
Year:
1931
Mileage:
10
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Tennessee
City:
Nashville , TN
Zip:
37208
1931 Ford Model A Pickup Streetrod rumbling V8 Matte black
This 1931 Ford Pickup is a custom-bodied streetrod, but you already knew that from just one glance. That's because the mean color theme, meaner stance, and rumbling V8 on display make this unique and intimidating. But as you dig deeper, you'll see plenty of extra details that make this an even cooler cruiser. Matte black is always a great way to deliver pure hot rod flair. It shows off the clean lines of the fiberglass body. In fact, the body looks extra clean because the cab is a custom hand-built piece that gives you smoother lines than we often see. There are even nice details like suicide doors. There are plenty of classic Model T-style details on display like the bright grille and windshield overhang. Plus, the rear is pure rustic cool with the full barn wood style stake bed and a metal lockbox against the cab. But you know this build is a true hot rod with the Rocker Racing wheels with an intimidating stance and Mickey Thompson tires. And we love the look of the green on the motor that makes it look distinctive while saving the polish for the cool side pipes. The interior has the right custom hot rod cruiser style. It starts with the seat. You get the classic bench, but it has plenty of cushioning and seat belts to give you the right added comfort. The four-spoke steering wheel has a simple/classic style but with a smaller diameter for better grip. The color shifter is a Hurst Indy unit for a crisp action, and the dash is dominated by distinctive white-faced gauges. The overall theme seems to be a car that likes being a proper street machine, but it also does it with its own distinction... and that includes the engine bay. The green block stands out nicely against the rest of the black on this pickup. It's the color of choice for the classic Olds Rocket V8s that were a valued powerhouse on the original hot rod scene. The secret to this one is that it's really a Chevy 307 small block. It's another great powerhouse from later years, and we're even told this has been bored .30 over.
This 1931 Ford Pickup is a custom-bodied streetrod, but you already knew that from just one glance. That's because the mean color theme, meaner stance, and rumbling V8 on display make this unique and intimidating. But as you dig deeper, you'll see plenty of extra details that make this an even cooler cruiser. Matte black is always a great way to deliver pure hot rod flair. It shows off the clean lines of the fiberglass body. In fact, the body looks extra clean because the cab is a custom hand-built piece that gives you smoother lines than we often see. There are even nice details like suicide doors. There are plenty of classic Model T-style details on display like the bright grille and windshield overhang. Plus, the rear is pure rustic cool with the full barn wood style stake bed and a metal lockbox against the cab. But you know this build is a true hot rod with the Rocker Racing wheels with an intimidating stance and Mickey Thompson tires. And we love the look of the green on the motor that makes it look distinctive while saving the polish for the cool side pipes. The interior has the right custom hot rod cruiser style. It starts with the seat. You get the classic bench, but it has plenty of cushioning and seat belts to give you the right added comfort. The four-spoke steering wheel has a simple/classic style but with a smaller diameter for better grip. The color shifter is a Hurst Indy unit for a crisp action, and the dash is dominated by distinctive white-faced gauges. The overall theme seems to be a car that likes being a proper street machine, but it also does it with its own distinction... and that includes the engine bay. The green block stands out nicely against the rest of the black on this pickup. It's the color of choice for the classic Olds Rocket V8s that were a valued powerhouse on the original hot rod scene. The secret to this one is that it's really a Chevy 307 small block. It's another great powerhouse from later years, and we're even told this has been bored .30 over.