Roger Honey's 1951 Ford
1951 Ford Victoria owned and restyled by Roger Honey of San Diego, California. In 2015 Roger told Kustomrama that the build was started in the Summer of 1985, and finished half a year later; "I had been looking for a clean 1949 - 1951 Mercury when I found the Vicky. I had always wanted to chop a Vicky the right way using the stock back window, so I decided to go with it in place of a Merc for the time being. I have never seen a Vicky chopped the same way I did this one since it was done."[1]
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