For Sale: 1951 Ford Victoria in Clarence, Iowa for sale in Clarence, IA

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Vehicle Description 1951 Ford Custom Victoria In 1951 Ford added a slightly redesigned version version of its Ford Custom and Custom Deluxe by adding a 'Custom Victoria' model.
It was available both in a hardtop coupe and a convertible and had the added benefit of a bigger V8 engine.
Ford was searching for a way to compete with the Chevy Bel Air and it worked.
In it's first year it sold nearly car for car with the Bel Air, and what a great car it is.
This one is a great looking driver.
It has a 302 V8 with a C4 Automatic transmission, power steering, Mustang 2 front suspension, Power Front Disc Brakes, a power convertible top, set of headers, Aluminum intake, Aluminum radiator, Edelbrock carburetor and electric fans.
The chrome and bright work on the car is all nearly flawless, the pain is in good condition.
The interior is very nice done in a two tone brown/tan.
The door panels, jams all look great.
We drove this car over 100 miles and can literally say it's a great driving, great riding and fun car to drive.
Better yet, at a great price.
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  • Year: 1951
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Victoria

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