This 1931 Ford Model A cabriolet was refurbished under prior ownership and is powered by a 201ci L-head inline-four paired with a three-speed manual transmission. The car features a fixed windshield frame, roll-up side windows, and a retractable white soft top with landau bars. It is finished in yellow, black, and brown over brown vinyl interior and rumble seat upholstery. Equipment includes a 12-volt electrical system, yellow 19″ wire wheels, and a rear-mounted spare. This Model A was acquired by the selling dealer in 2024 and is now offered with literature and a clean Oregon title.
The bodywork has been refinished in yellow with black fenders and a brown rear deck and accents. Features include a white convertible top with landau bars, a tilt-out windshield in a fixed frame, cowl lights, a radiator mascot, and dual taillights.
Yellow-painted 19″ wire wheels are mounted with older Firestone and Riverside tires showing sidewall cracking. A covered spare is mounted out back. Braking is provided by four-wheel drums.
The interior bench seat and rear rumble seat are upholstered in brown vinyl. Pockets are fitted in the doors, which feature roll-up windows. A black rubber mat lines the floor.
The four-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a speedometer, an ammeter, and a fuel-level gauge. The five-digit odometer shows six miles. Total mileage is unknown.
The 201ci L-head inline-four was factory rated at 40 horsepower and 128 lb-ft of torque. The car has reportedly been converted to utilize a 12-volt electrical system.
The car is titled by the number stamped on the engine, R4669031.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a sliding-gear three-speed manual transmission.