1931 Ford Model A High Compression (police Head) Nos on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, New York, United States
1931 Ford Model A High Compression (POLICE HEAD) NOS. When looking at pictures of the internals you can see this has never been installed. Very rare, Special item.
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