Wow! For sale in our Houston Showroom is this stunning 1951 Ford
Victoria. Everywhere you look on this beautiful Victoria you see
true American workmanship. Look at the dazzling bright work. The
1951 Ford Custom Victoria was Ford's first hardtop, with a 255 CiD
flathead V8 out of a 53 mercury that can get this car to 100+ miles
per hour if desired. The engine has undergone a recent rebuild
about 10k miles ago. It has a radio with update speaker in back
seat, white wall tires and audition cluster gauge. the Custom
Victoria proved immensely popular, outselling Chevrolet's Bel Air
by about 7,000 units this year. The pillarless superstructure was
styled by Gordon M. Buehrig, of Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg fame, who
had come to Dearborn after leaving the Loewy team at Studebaker.
Despite exceptionally clean lines, a relatively posh interior, and
good performance from the reliable flathead V-8, the first Victoria
used to be somewhat overlooked by collectors, but in the last
decade has become more desired. The car has a great cream exterior
that shows well and looks like a more recent paint job and color
matched interior that makes for a great daily driver or cruiser.
The car was purchased out of a classic car museum in Kansas & was
originally from the state of Oklahoma. The car has always remained
isolated to the SW region of the U.S. during its life. The car has
won several awards like "best in class" "best interior" & "people's
choice". The owner has also serviced the car recently with items
such as the continental kit on the rear trunk, new fuel pump, new
gas tank, & a recent tune up. All options on the car work as they
should and this all of the items mentioned in this ad combine to
make this car a very nice running & driving vehicle that is ready
to be enjoyed by her next owner. 1953 Ford Victoria for sale can be
seen including HD pictures and videos at
www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For assistance please call 832-243-6220
or email
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