1931 Ford

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Herman Broome's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster. Broome was a founding member of the Gladiators of Redlands car club in 1953, and a yearbook photo from 1954 shows that his fully-fendered Ford was lowered and modified with a chopped and laid-back windshield for a sleeker and more streamlined appearance.
Bengt Wennergren's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster of Enskedefältet in Stockholm, Sweden was built by Bengt between 1962 and 1966.
Buddy Hinman's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster of Rome, New York. The build was started in 1947 and completed in 1949 when Buddy was 13 years old.
Bob Hagerty's 1931 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan of Wheaton, Maryland. Bob, who was a member of the Coach Masters of Wheaton, built the car himself. The build took two years, and it was completed in 1964. Bob's tudor was shown on the East Coast as "Jade East."
Bob Kuykendall's 1931 Ford Model A roadster of Culver City, California. Bob was a member of the Culver City Screwdrivers.
Buzz DeChamp's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster, of San Francisco was completed in 1952.
Cedric Meeks' 1931 Ford Model A Roadster of Portland, Oregon. Cedric completed the build early in 2017, and it made its first public appearance at the 2017 Grand National Roadster Show.
Chris Casny's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe, of Hollywood, California was completed in 2010.
Dick Dean's 1931 Ford Model A Victoria
Don Conrad's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Frank Kurtis' 1931 Ford Model A Roadster was restyled in 1931.
James Stewart's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster of Long Beach, California. In 1946 James joined the Long Beach Dolphins car club with a few of his friends. He raced the roadster at El Mirage.
Jonas Qvarnström's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster of Sweden as it appeared when it was first completed in 1965.
Ken Atkinson's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Lars-Erik Johansson's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster, of Stockholm, Sweden, was completed in 1966. Named "The Orange Fink", Lars Erik's roadster was known as the lowest showrod of Sweden at the time.
Martin Oja's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. The build was started in 1960 and completed in 1962.
Mike Brodski's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe of Clifton, New Jersey. Brodski started building the car back in 1957 or 1958. In 1962 he sold it to Bob Kovaly, who drove it to high school.
Joe Tully's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe of Dixon, Illinois. Tully was a member of the Blackhawk Rod and Custom club. He built the coupe in the 1950s, and the iteration seen here was raced at the The World Series of Drag Racing in Lawrence, Illinois in 1956.
Quint Meland's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster of Oceanside, California. Quint bought the basic car, without an engine in 1956. After spending countless hours in school auto shop and at his father's gas station the roadster was finally ready for its first trip to the Paradise Mesa Drag Strip in 1957. In 1958 Quint was asked to join the Carlsbad Oilers car club and the Dragmaster racing team. He owned the car from 1956 to 1961, and he only lost two races with it.
Ralph Stone's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster, of San Antonio, Texas. Ralph was a member of the San Antonio Road Runners. His roadster was built in the early 1950s, and it was featured in Rod & Custom February 1954.
The Alexander Brothers' 1931 Ford Model A Coupe of Detroit, Michigan. Built in Larry Alexander's two-car garage in the Brightmoor section of Detroit, the build was completed circa 1957.

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1931 Ford Hot Rods

Bengt Wennergren's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Bill Leslie's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Bob Hagerty's 1931 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan - Jade East
Bob Kuykendall's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Bob Sullivan's 1931 Ford Roadster
Bob Talmadge's 1931 Ford Roadster
Buddy Hinman's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Buzz DeChamp's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Cedric Meeks' 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Chris Casny's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Dick Dean's 1931 Ford Model A Victoria
Don Conrad's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Ed Ingall's 1931 Ford Roadster
Frank Kurtis' 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Gene Peterson's 1931 Ford Roadster
Gene Winfield's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Gil Granucci's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Harold Meth's 1931 Ford Roadster
Herman Broome's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
James Stewart's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Jerry Herold's 1931 Ford Coupe
Jim Cooper's 1931 Ford Roadster - The Cockroach
Jim Torrance's 1931 Ford Roadster
Joe Tully's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Jonas Qvarnström's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Jone Kaasinen's 1931 Ford Model A Pickup
Jordan Graham's 1931 Ford Coupe
Joyce Burwell's 1931 Ford
Julian Doty's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Kevin Silva's 1931 Ford Tudor
Ken Atkinson's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Lars-Erik Johansson's 1931 Ford Roadster - The Orange Fink
Martin Oja's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Mike Brodski's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Norm Milne's 1931 Ford Roadster
Ole Kristian Espeland's 1931 Ford Model A Tudor
Orvel Reichert's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Quint Meland's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster - The RoadStar
Ralph Stone's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Robert Stack's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Rodrigo Magallones' 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Russell Gerrits 1931 Ford Roadster
Southern California Plating's 1931 Ford Model A
The Alexander Brothers' 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
The Alexander Brothers' 1931 Ford Model A Pickup - The Grasshopper


Cars Featuring 1931 Ford Parts

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Norm Grabowski's 1922 Ford Model T Bucket - "The Lightning Bug"/"The Kookie T"




 

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