This 1931 Ford Model A Street Rod is a quality build with thoughtful details everywhere from the color theme to the sporty stance. And when the desirable steel body is all wrapped around a triple deuce V8 powerhouse, you know this makes for a great car for show and go. Although the trunk already tells you this coupes nickname, you might want to call this The Purple People Eater. After all, the sleek color is a central theme to this car. Its not only on the body and surrounding the radiator, but youll also see it again in engine accents and chassis details, too, for the look of a uniform and quality build. Were told the full paint was done about 10 years ago, but time is not as much of a concern when you pay for quality and treat it with care. Of course, whats really catching your eye are those flames. They go from a yellow-hot into a deep red, and the blue pinstriping around them makes an excellent vapor trail. Were told this was the work of the legendary John McNally. Plus, youll spot more of the best hot rod pieces, like the iconic waterfall grille, smoothie chrome wheels, and deleted fender. Plus with inches chopped out of the roof and the body channeled over the frame, you know this one has the street machine stance you love. The interior keeps the unique and custom attitude going. You have the two individual bucket seat bottoms for added comfort, and its easy to see them in all this darkness with the purple piping on the upholstery. A custom sports steering wheel and tall shifter are pure hot rod cool. And the upgraded AutoMeter gauges package has a real race-ready feel. So while this does have an AM/FM/CD stereo, we bet its really the rumble of the side pipes that delivers your favorite soundtrack. Up front is a 350 cubic-inch V8. The engine bay is great to have on display with the purple accenting on the valve covers and other places that match the smooth firewall and the rest of the exterior. But what people really may be paying attention to most are the three bright air grabbers. Its the unmissable sign of a tri set of dual-barrel carburetors. And the classic triple-deuce not only likely gives this car its nickname, but also its mounted to a proper classic Offenhauser intake. So its a true hot rod! And those lakester-style headers give this V8 making plenty of thunder to go with its power. A three-speed automatic transmission, 12-bolt rear end, and front disc brakes are all there for a smooth and confident feeling on the road. Low, powerful, custom, and absolutely awesome - this is the Ford coupe thats a detailed steel body street machine. So you know you need to get it in your garage. Call today!!!