Used, Restored 1931 Ford Model A VictoriaThis 1931 Ford Model A Victoria benefits from an older restoration. Two-tone green and black over green upholstery. Just out of a large collection, it's been in storage and requires mechanical recommissioning prior to use. A very attractive car wearing a mellowed restoration. Ford replaced the Model T with the substantially more advanced Model A in 1928. The new model debuted a host of significant improvements, namely its L-head inline-four cylinder engine which boasted increased displacement and an output of 40 horsepower double that of the Model T. The A also adopted a more conventional layout of driver controls, which included a clutch pedal and gear shift lever controlling the new three-speed manual transmission. The Victoria was built with extra-wide doors for ease of entry and had folding front seats for access to the roomy rear seat. Behind the rear seat was luggage space, provided by adding a pleasing bustle to the car?s rear contour. It also had a visor-less slanted windshield and a lowered steering column. Cars were available in two roof styles, with steel rear quarters or with a full padded fabric cover. The Victoria was perhaps the most unique body style of all the Model As. An excellent car for touring, shows or just having fun. Benefits from an older restoration Unique design features of Victoria two-door sedan body L-head inline-four cylinder engine rated at 40 horsepower Floor-shifted three-speed manual transmission Price:$24,500