The Ford Motor Company introduced the world to the Ford Victoria on January 28th, 1951, a sleek and stylish 2-door hardtop coupe designed by the renowned Gordon M Buehrig.
This new model was a departure from the boxy, utilitarian cars of the past, and instead featured a sleek, aerodynamic design that was sure to turn heads on the road.
The Ford Victoria was built on a 115-inch wheelbase and was powered by…
The Ford Motor Company introduced the world to the Ford Victoria on January 28th, 1951, a sleek and stylish 2-door hardtop coupe designed by the renowned Gordon M Buehrig.
This new model was a departure from the boxy, utilitarian cars of the past, and instead featured a sleek, aerodynamic design that was sure to turn heads on the road.
The Ford Victoria was built on a 115-inch wheelbase and was powered by a flathead V8 engine that produced 95 horsepower and was paired with a three-speed manual transmission with overdrive.
Inside the car, drivers and passengers were treated to a roomy and comfortable cabin, with plenty of room for up to six people. The interior featured plush upholstery, a modern dashboard, and a variety of optional equipment.
In terms of styling, the Victoria was truly ahead of its time. The car featured a long, low hood and a short rear deck, giving it a sporty, aerodynamic look that was unlike anything else on the
road. The car’s sleek lines were accented by chrome trim, giving it a touch of luxury and sophistication.
nThe Ford Victoria was one of the best-selling cars in America. Its combination of style, power, and comfort made it a favorite.
Recent service work performed was to replace all the wheel cylinders and service the brake system.
The seller states this classic 2 door Victoria runs and drives very well.
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*The following ratings were provided by the consignor, based on a scale of ‘Poor’, ‘Fair’, ‘Good’, ‘Very Good’ or ‘Excellent’. (Excellent = 100% restored)