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Projects 1931 Vicky Build Starting

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by griffincat, Sep 3, 2012.

  1. griffincat
    Joined: Nov 6, 2009
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    This will be a fun build being done with the help of my father and my son. My father, the man with the money, asked me what I thought about building a hotrod? I of course replied with: That's a great idea Dad. What should we build he asked? A coupe would be great, but not big enough for the three of us, so we better build a sedan. I like four doors, but Dad is not much on that idea, so when this Vicky appeared here on the HAMB, it was a natural choice.

    Here are some photos of how it arrived, and the condition we are starting with.
     

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  2. griffincat
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    We got the mouse nests out as well as all the nuts from the squirrels. My son did a great job with the shop vac.
     

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  3. lan240
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    Nice start to a great project.
     
  4. griffincat
    Joined: Nov 6, 2009
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    There are a lot of variables yet, but we are trying to go with an old school or traditional hotrod look. Flathead V8 with a 4 speed for sure. Our next step will be to get this body off the frame and get going on the patch panels and some wood repair and replacement. I think we are going to go with the stock body of the 31 Vicky and go full fenders. Lots of 31's made to look like 32's, so why not have a 31 with a little different look. The vicky looks great as it was made.

    My buddy Dino will be helping with the design and body work, and we have Flat Jack going through a flathead for the build.

    I will try to post new things as we progress.
     
  5. KustomCars
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    from Minnesota

    Cool! Good luck
     
  6. gnichols
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    from Tampa, FL

    Neat car, always liked Vickys. Was it the later mfg dates that had the slanted windshields? I also found the recessed floor under the front seat very unusual? Gary
     
  7. griffincat
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    I think all of the Vickys both 30-31 had slant windshields. They were apparently just a little ahead of the other A's with what was to come. The areas under seats must have been used for storage for the big shopping trips.:cool:
     
  8. prewarcars4me
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    from Bhc, AZ

    Great start to a build, and cool that the whole family gets to share in the fun.
     
  9. von Dyck
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    The '31 Victoria, Cabriolet, 400A and 4dr Sedan were all slant window.
     
  10. The floor is recessed because the top is 1-1/2 shorter than the closest Model A. Factory chop ! Ha Ha
    Lowers the seat and foot well.
    The slant windshield was on the Vicky and other Briggs or Murray bodies for 30&31 2 dr, 4 dr and A400.
    The doors on a vicky also close flush like 32 and unlike any other A
    2 hinges like a 32. The doors are also the longest front to back of any A. Makes in and out easier.

    There's lots of thing on the Vicky that were a test bed for 32s

    See the seat pivot on the p***enger side?
     
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