This 1931 Ford Model A Victoria is finished in red with black fenders and a tan canvas top over beige fabric upholstery. Power is from a 201ci inline-four paired with a three-speed manual transmission, and features include a 12-volt alternator, an electric starter, chrome bumpers, and cream-painted wire wheels wearing whitewall tires.
The 201ci L-head inline-four is equipped with a single carburetor and features a 12-volt alternator as well as an electric starter.
The carburetor was adjusted in preparation for the sale.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed manual transmission. The chassis have been lubricated.
A refurbishment was carried out approximately 15 years ago.
The car have been repainted its current shade of red with black fenders during the refurbishment, and the tan canvas top was replaced at that time. Exterior features include tan pinstripes on the sides of the body, twin side mirrors, a hood ornament, and chrome bumpers.
Cream-painted 19” wire wheels with chrome hubcaps are mounted with whitewall tires, and a matching spare is affixed to the rear.
Braking is through four-wheel drums with a hydraulic master cylinder.
The cabin houses bucket front seats trimmed in beige fabric with a matching rear bench, door panels, and carpets. Equipment includes a fold-out windshield, map pockets in both doors, and dual sun visors.
A four-spoke steering wheel with a spark advance lever sits ahead of a black and red metal dashboard.
A chrome instrument panel houses an ammeter, a fuel gauge, and a Waltham-branded speedometer.
The five-digit odometer shows 628 miles, though total mileage is unknown.