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The 1932 Ford Victoria--affectionately known as the "Vicky"--is the aristocrat of the Deuce lineup. While the roadsters and coupes were often stripped down for raw speed, the Victoria was designed with a pillarless sophistication and a unique bustle-back profile that set it apart as a machine of elegance. It is one of the most coveted silhouettes in street rodding, but finding a genuine example is becoming increasingly difficult. This car is the "Holy Grail" for the discerning collector: it is constructed from all-original Henry Ford steel. It is not a reproduction; it is a piece of American history, refined and perfected by some of the industry's most respected craftsmen. The cocktail gets more potent when you examine the drivetrain, which was engineered specifically for reliability and long-distance touring.





