Ford: Vicky on 2040-cars
Spofford, New Hampshire, United States
1933 Ford Vicky Street Rod Titled and Registered in New Hampshire as a 1933 Ford Vicky.High Performance 350 SBC with a big cam high compression engine.700R4 automatic overdrive transmission.The body, fenders and running boards are fiberglass.Full steel square tubing roll cage and a roll bar built into the body. It has the following Equipment/Options: DuPonts Hot Hues Raging Ruby Paint with Pearl in it that looks great in the sunlight. Pearl in the paint causes digital pictures to look like it is a brighter red then it is. Original 1933 Patterned Wood Graining on Dash & Window Garnishings. Drop down rear seat with a trunk area. Original 1933 Headlight Taillight Stanchions. Original Style Halogen Headlights Original Style Taillights Original Style Cowl Lights. Original Style Bumpers Bumper Brackets. Turn Signals through Cowl Lights and Taillights. Front and rear shoulder seat belts. Tilt Steering Column with Billet Aluminum Banjo Steering Wheel. Currie Full Posi Rear-end w/325 gears.
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