Vehicle Description
1933 Ford Vicky Sedan with Matching Trailer Hour Meter 1465 - No
Odometer With it's Pearl White and Purple Metallic Body ornamented
with flames down it's sides, this coupe isn't likely to get lost in
a crowd any time soon. As ornate as it is, it has the shine to
match, glowing like a multi-colored diamond in the sunlight. You
can't help but notice how revolutionary this '33 had to have seemed
- with its flowing fenders, generously sized running boards and
ornate front grille. While many cars of the day were growing ever
larger in size, this version held on to a relatively compact
wheelbase, giving it a substantial sturdy look. There are some
great details in play here, including the subtle modification that
provides its inclined aggressive stance, as well as the rendition
of Betty Boop that graces its rear deck lid. Its detailed paint job
is effectively ornamented by the clean chrome of that front grille,
as well as the straight front and rear bumpers. Open one of the
suicide doors to see the interior - a creative mixture of black
cloth upholstery next to the purple accents of the steel dash and
door frames. Modern touches take their place inside the cabin's
vintage vibe, in the form of the billet-look instrument cluster
housing a set of glowing digital gauges, a prominently sized
display screen to pilot the Clarion AM/FM/CD stereo and NAV system,
and an underdash Air Conditioning system to keep you and your
passenger comfortable. While this vintage coupe has all the
attributes of a worthy exhibitor on the local car show circuit and
even comes with its own matching trailer in tow to add to its
display impact, it's actually well-equipped to be a daily driver -
and imagine the head-turning that will ensue when you take it on
the road. The storage area in back in substatial - almost making
you do a double take when you see it - and it's lined with gray
carpet bracketed by wheel wells on each side that show no ill
effects from any shifting cargo.