1951 Ford Victoria on 2040-cars
Mobeetie, Texas, United States
1951 Ford Victoria with working convertible top. Complete frame off restoration and modified to support Jamco ball
joint, upper/lower control arms, new springs, shocks, disk brakes, heavy duty front/rear sway bar and rear leaf
springs. Ford 9 inch rear end shortened 2 inches. 49 Mercury engine built by H&H Motors calif. 276 cubic in,
Speedway Motors C-4 with fathead Kit and Lockhart floor shifter. 390CFM holly on early 4 barrel Edmunds intake.
Speedway Motors new high flow water pumps, Brass Works four core radiator, shroud and electric fan . Unisteer R&P
power steering, front power disk brakes, rear drums, 49 Plymouth bumpers, 54 Pontiac Grill, 55 Pontiac Star Chief
Side trim, Frenched front and rear lights, rounded and louvered hood, Bear claw door latches with poppers, 56 Ford
dash with Dalphen gauges, 56 Thunderbird rear seat, power windows front, manual rear.. Four new chrome wheels with
baby moon caps and new tires .
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