This 1933 Ford Victoria Streetrod is a street machine with an extra
slick style, a leather-lined A/C interior, an upgraded suspension,
and shining V8 power. So when you close your eyes and think about a
full custom cruiser, this is exactly the level of detail you
imagine.
The thoughtfulness of the build starts with the body. It's a
fiberglass setup, and that's how you get a classic-style body with
such an overall smooth appearance. And the modern sleekness is
taken a notch by details like deleted bumpers, shaved door handles,
and frenched license plate. Plus, those aerodynamically integrated
headlights are such a unique piece that they make sure everyone
knows you have a unique coupe from the moment it comes into view.
The tan paint on the bottom and deep blue on top is a stylish
custom color combo that is thoughtfully applied. It mostly utilizes
the car's natural lines as a divider, and a distinct orange
pinstripe makes for a crisp border. But there are little details,
like the dip in the door line that gives a thoughtful flare of
added color. And we love how the blue and orange are also utilized
for intricate pinstriping on the front and rear. The total
impression is a sleek and metallic machine that also is made to be
a drive. So you can give a polish to the paint and headlights, for
added definition, but the heart of the appeal is a cool car that's
also road-ready right now. After all, those polished 17-inch wheels
not only add to the custom attitude, but they also have modern
ZR-rated performance tires that feel great out on the road.
There are even more attention-grabbing details when you hop inside.
After all, everyone loves the look of suicide doors, and it invites
them to peek at the interior that continues the tan and blue color
theme. It's particularly impressive on the upholstery. You get
well-bolstered front bucket seats and nicely contoured rear ones
all finished in supple leather. The headliner, custom door panels,
smooth dash, and shift boot were all done to coordinate. There are
great modern features like power windows and R134a air conditioning
(it may need a recharge to be ideally cold.) And You can tell it's
a thoughtful driver's package with a full chrome steering wheel, a
tilt column, and the dash dominated by crisp Dolphin gauges.
Under the hood is a 302 cubic inch V8. Plenty of upgraded polished
components and the smooth tan firewall give it an attractive style.
But as you dig a little deeper, you'll also discover investments in
added power, such as an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, an
aluminum intake, and the dual exhaust with Dynomax mufflers. As you
look underneath the car, you'll see a strong boxed steel frame,
tubular steel independent front end, and four-link rear with
adjustable coilovers. You even have easy cruising features like a
three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and power
brakes with discs up front.
This is a custom Ford where it can impress you with both its style
and substance. So if you love a V8-powered street machine, this one
is a ton of fun. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1933 Ford Victoria
Listing ID:CC-1633823
Price:$35,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1933
Make:Ford
Model:Victoria
Exterior Color:Tan
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:47
Stock Number:6914-ATL
VIN:18342677
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