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Vehicle Type: |
Ford "Victoria" |
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Year Built: |
1932 |
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Built by: |
Ford | |||
Suspension: |
4 Wheel Independent with Parallel Torsion Bar Front and Coil Over Shocks Rear | |||
Engine: |
Chevy V-8, 350 cubic inch, 4 barrel carburetor | |||
History: |
The Victoria model is possibly the most recognizable of all the 1932 line of Ford automobiles designed by Edsel Ford. The Victoria was not really a coupe and not really a sedan but somewhere in between. The Victoria became one of the prized 1932 Fords in years to come as it was, and is, extremely popular with "hot rodders" and "street rodders." Unfortunately, they were also extremely popular when converted to oval track race cars, jalopy's and modifieds, throughout the 1950's and 1960's and many of these cars were destroyed in competition. |
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Owner: |
Woodland Family Collection |



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