Vehicle Description
As the first post-war Ford Victoria, the 1951 Ford Victoria, marked
a new era in car design with its hardtop profile and wraparound
rear glass - a design so popular that Ford sold more Victorias this
year than coupes and convertibles combined. Dressed in a striking
combination of Greenbrier Metallic and Sea Island Green, this Ford
Victoria stands out with its smooth, top-driver quality paint job.
The clean chrome trim, shining chrome hubcaps, and beauty rings add
a touch of class. The glass and rubber trim are nice, enhancing its
already impressive appearance.
The interior, appearing to be replaced with correct and stock
style, includes a green velour and white vinyl bench seat with seat
belts, stock dash and cluster are in great shape, housing newer
Classic Instruments gauges that blend seamlessly with the vintage
vibe. The aftermarket AC vents and controls are discreetly tucked
under the dash, as to not disrupt the classic aesthetic. The white
vinyl headliner and matching visors complete the look, while the
custom middle console insert with cup holders adds a touch of
practicality.
Under the hood you will find the 239 Flathead V8 engine, recently
rebuilt with just over 8,000 miles on this engine, promising many
more miles of enjoyable driving. Paired with a 2-speed automatic
Ford-O-Matic transmission, believed to be original, it offers a
smooth and authentic driving experience. The car has been updated
to a 12-volt system for reliable performance, and the Wilwood front
disc brakes ensure modern stopping power.
Highlights
• 239 Flathead V8 engine
• 2-speed automatic Ford-O-Matic transmission
• Updated to 12-volt system
• Wilwood front disc brakes
• Greenbrier Metallic and Sea Island Green paint
• Clean chrome trim
• Chrome hubcaps
• Wraparound rear glass
• Green velour and white vinyl bench seat
• Newer Classic Instruments gauges
• Aftermarket AC
• White vinyl headliner and matching visors
• Car Cover
• Well documented and receipts
Cruise down Main Street or turn heads at a car meet - wherever you
go, this 1951 Ford Victoria is bound to make a statement. With its
beautifully restored exterior, comfortably updated interior, and
the robust purr of its Flathead V8 engine, this car is a
conversation starter. Seize the opportunity to own a slice of
Ford's post-war innovation. Call today!