1933 Ford Vicky Street Rod Poster Hot Flames Cool Car

 

 

 

 

 

1933 Speedstar Vicky Street Rod

Built by Bobby Alloway of Alloway's Hot Rod Shop

Featured Car Front Cover of Street Rodder Magazine

December 2003

This poster is first in a series of three, there is a limited

quantity and will not be reproduced, the second view poster

number two will be available late 2007.

 

Poster is 24" X 36" High Quality

and suitable for framing.

 

To purchase a poster send a money order made payable to Austin's

in the amount of $19.95 includes shipping & handling  to

Austin's Hot Rod Shop

4444 N. Orange Blossom Tr.

Orlando, FL 32804

Be sure to include your Name, Address & phone number.

Your Poster will be mail within 24 hours of receipt of payment.

 

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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.

 

Here are a few detail shots of the poster image.

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.

1933 Vicky Poster Series 1 of 3

approximate size

36" x 24"

suitable for framing

1933 Vicky Speedstar Specs

· 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