Panel fit is decent and it doesn't look like this car was ever rusty, and the crisp edges on the body moldings mean there are no nasty surprises hiding underneath. The blue paint is in excellent shape, and it has a bright, honest look that suits the workaday Model A. It's also a ball to drive Bucket Seats
Chicle and Copra Drab was a popular choice on the Ford color chart and with contrasting black fenders, moldings, and splash aprons, it looks simply fantastic
Ford's use of stainless steel means the bright work remains in great condition, and this one carries an optional side mount, wind wings, and a grille guard, plus a jaunty luggage rack. The colors are factory correct Brewster Green and Kewanee Green, which give it an understated and elegant look, particularly with the black fenders which were standard across the board. The slant windshield sedan is a 1931-only body style, easily identified by its slanted windshield (no kidding) and lack of an exterior visor like the earlier models