John Corigliano's 1951 Ford

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The Ford as it appeared when John bought it from Florida early in 2022. Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.
It came without any info or history, but according to John, it looks like it was originally done in the late 1950s or the early 1960s, and then later redone. Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.
When John got the car, it was nosed, decked, and shaved for door handles. It featured 1956 Lincoln headlight rims, 1955 Dodge taillights, 1957 Cadillac hubcaps, Buick sidetrim, fenderskirts, and real spotlights. Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.
John is currently researching the history of his Ford. Do you recognize it? Do you have any history on it? Do you know where it was originally built? By whom or? Or where? Please get in touch with Kustomrama at mail@kustomrama.com if you have any info to share on John's Ford. Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.
Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.
Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.
Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.
Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.
Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.
Photo courtesy of John Corigliano.

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1951 Ford Victoria owned John Corigliano of Boonton, New Jersey. John bought the Ford from Florida early in 2022. It came without any info or history, but according to John, it looks like it was originally done in the late 1950s or the early 1960s, and then later redone. When John bought the car, it was nosed, decked, and shaved for door handles. It featured 1956 Lincoln headlight rims, 1955 Dodge taillights, 1957 Cadillac hubcaps, Buick sidetrim, fenderskirts, and real spotlights. The interior was new.[1]


Do You Recognize John's Ford?

John is currently researching the history of his Ford. Do you recognize it? Do you have any history on it? Do you know where it was originally built? By whom or? Or where? Please get in touch with Kustomrama at mail@kustomrama.com if you have any info to share on John's Ford.


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