About This Ford Victoria
If old-school cool with a serious punch is your thing, this 1932 Ford Victoria is ready to deliver. Built in California in the 1980s—when hot rods were raw, loud, and unapologetic—this Vicky wears a Gibbon fiberglass body over a genuine '32 Ford frame, stiffened and braced to handle the torque of a 350ci small block V8. Aluminum heads, block hugger headers, and an Edelbrock 4-barrel carb give it a growl that turns heads wherever it rolls.
Power flows through a Turbo 400 automatic and a Ford 9-inch rear end with 3.50 gears, while the parallel 4-link rear suspension with coilovers keeps it planted. Power front disc brakes ensure it stops on command, and classic wire wheels complete the vintage hot-rod stance.
Inside, Stewart Warner gauges and a tilt column combine style and function, while manual steering keeps the driving experience honest. The aluminum fuel tank keeps things light in the rear, and steel hood and sides maintain a legitimate hot-rod look.
Built when hot rods were garage projects, not catalog orders, this Victoria has character, heritage, and enough punch to back it up. It’s a car made to drive, show, and turn heads—whether you’re tearing up backroads or making a statement at the local meet.
Vehicle Highlights:
350ci Small Block V8 w/ Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carb & Block Hugger Headers
Aluminum Heads
Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission
Ford 9-inch Rear w/ 3.50 Gears
Parallel 4-Link Rear Suspension w/ Coilovers
Manual Steering
Power Front Disc Brakes
Wire Wheels
Stiffened & Braced Chassis
Tilt Steering Column
Stewart Warner Gauges
Aluminum Fuel Tank
Steel Hood & Sides
Gibbon Fiberglass Body
Built in California in the 1980s
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