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1931 Ford Victoria Coupe


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My 1931 Ford Victoria coupe was amateur restored back in the 1990s.. The retired person built it to drive and not have a show car.. So it is a driver and not a show car.. The engine was rebuilt at that time and still runs very strong, doesn't smoke or rattle.  He installed a Mallory distributor  and  it makes a difference in performance.  Installed alternator. Still 6 volts. It was reupholstered in cloth. All steel fenders. Different headlights. Mounted tube shocks. Has the flying quail radiator ornament with the stone guard. Driver side window has a crack. The passenger side window isn't operating. The rear side windows are good and operated.  The front windshield was replaced with safety glass. I have the old window which is good. Fabric top is good but stained areas. He painted the bumpers and dash black, don't know why a person would have done this.. Tires are now old but I drive on them locally.  Again this is a driver not a show car..  Come and look at it and then point out to me all the flaws but the price still stays the same.. Firm $13,000 .. I'm located in Southern IL...   call me at 618-889-6855  I DO NOT TEXT.. 

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Truck has new steel brake lines , I just installed 4 new wheel cylinders with new front brake hoses,  just installed new master cylinder with hose, rebuilt carburetor, new fuel pump, took apart distributor to clean, new radiator,  new battery, new windshield rubber,   new wood floor in bed with stainless strips, new tailgate, reupholstered, engine was completely professionally rebuilt.  Probably more i just can't  remember.  Most was done by  previous owner.  When he did the body and paint he didn't take out the small lumps and bumps. 

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