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1931 Ford Model A Vicky Street Rod (without trailer)
In 1931 – the Ford Model A was in the last year of its production. Within a year the Model A was obsolete and superseded by the Ford V-8. This Victoria street rod follows the same principles that early street rodders applied to their cars: take an old car, add a later, more powerful engine, and as much of your own design and execution as possible.
1956 Ford F100 Truck (Good Humor)
The ringing of the bell along the streets in American towns and cities in the 50’s meant one thing - the Good Humor Ice Cream Truck. This Ford F-100 has undergone a complete restoration - it is a standard Ford truck body from the cowl forward but behind the windshield, the top is gone and a rectangular freezer occupies the bed. It is equipped with a three speed manual transmission and 223 cid engine with 137 horsepower.
















