1931 FORD AF FAUX-CABRIOLET Chassis number: 1327

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1931 FORD AF FAUX-CABRIOLET

Chassis number: 1327 CGF collection 2.2 liter engine Pre-War Charm The Ford A, sold nearly 5 million copies, is available in a wide variety of body styles: open, closed, utility, roadster, convertible, phaëton, convertible sedan (convertible) but also coach, sport coupe, business coupe, victoria , sedan with four or six windows, or, with driver separation, station wagon, pick-up, roadster pick-up, delivery van, truck. As with the Ford Model T, many accessories, special bodywork, “sport” mechanical parts are available from dealers. Special versions with six wheels, crawlers, road tractor, bus, will be manufactured out of series. They are equipped with a 3,300 cc in-line 4-cylinder that develops 40 hp and a three-speed mechanical gearbox. The Ford A faux convertible is a very rare model. Our Ford A Cabriolet was restored many years ago and is now in good overall condition. The fabric upholstery is very well made and does not show any tears. The car is of French origin, it runs well and has been completely overhauled.

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