This is a 1931 Ford Model AA that we acquired in Vermont.
For those that don't know, they were sold as a rolling frame and powerplant with a cowl
and running boards. The customer would have a coach builder construct a body to their specs.
This one is in pretty decent mechanical condition. So far, we've only performed minor mechanical repairs like replacing
the radiator and a tune up, but that's pretty much it. We were considering a frame off rebuild, but decided to turn it
into an old tow truck.

Above is what it looks like now. But pictured below is after we only
modified the back end.

Below is what the truck originally looked like when we
brought it home.


If you want to drop us a line, email me at ckr1@aol.com