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Limited Edition
1933 Vicky Speedstar Hot Rod
Poster.
This cool poster shows a black,
flaming Ford '33 Vicky Hot Rod.

Victoria Vic
Evoking images of Henry
Ford's 1933 model year, this Rod embodies
its rodding history but with
a futuristic design in the wickedly raked
grille, a chopped top and a
three-piece hood.
Displaying a great twist, the
flamed detailing runs above the beltline
instead of down the side of
the hood or body.
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Here are a few detail shots of the
poster image. |
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Vickie Vick
speedster Vic
1933 Speedstar Vicky Street Rod
Built by Bobby Alloway of
Alloway's Hot Rod Shop in Louisville, Tennessee
using a Rat's Glass fiberglass
mold.
Car was featured on the front
cover of "Street Rodder" Magazine
and inside the issue in a
detailed article.
— December 2003 —

This is the first in a coming
series of three Hot Rod posters
produced in a limited edition.
The second in the series will be
available in late 2006.
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1933 Vicky Poster Series 1 of 3 |
approximate size
36" x 24"
suitable for framing |
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1933 Vicky Speedstar Specs |
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· wheelbase - 119"
· chassis plumbing - stainless steel
· front wheel make, size - 5x15",
3½" backspacing, 5 on 4½" by Boyd
Coddington Wheels
· rear wheel make, size - 10x18", 4"
backspacing, 5 on 4½" by Boyd
Coddington Wheels |
· Graphics (flames) - Hot Rod
Flames, Cincinnati, Ohio
· Flames - painted by Wade Hughes
· Graphic Layout / pin-striping - by
Joshua Shaw
· Chrome work - Dan's Polishing,
Adamsville, Tennessee |
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