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30's Ford Victoria body question??
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therunwaybehind |
05-24-2021 @ 8:59 AM
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and the Model A's had sun visors at the front edge of the top. I'll walk over to my book shelf to see if 32-34 roadsters had any thing but a windshield frame. The cover of "Famous Ford V-8's" by Lorin Sorenson; Silvererado Publishing Company and ten speed press, Berkeley, California shows a roadster windshield frame. On page 69 with, New Victoria added to V-8 line It shows the flip out flat luggage compartment with optional canvas snap-on cover as well as on page 68 that cover laid aside. I paid $49.95 for the book a while back.
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sarahcecelia |
05-23-2021 @ 3:03 PM
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The local model A club has at least 2 members with Model "A" victorias.
Regards, Steve Lee
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05-22-2021 @ 6:06 PM
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The 34 didn;t look like the Model A or thee 32. It had a slanted back with canvas sided tip out trunk. Google it and see most of them as Srreet Rods. I donlt know about the 33.
1934 Ford's since 1972
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42wagon |
05-13-2021 @ 5:40 PM
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Yes Ford produced Victorias in 32,33,34. The 32 looked very similar to the 31 Model As except for the radiator of course.
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fordsrule |
05-13-2021 @ 4:48 PM
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I have always liked the Victoria styled 2 door bodied Fords like the Model A's offered. Did the '32,'33' and '34 Fords have this style as well? I have never seen any. Thanks for any info here. John
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