If God had a car it would be something just like this custom 1951 Ford Victoria. Guys from Wrecked Metals [located in Boise Idaho] did a great job on state of the art customization. Much work has been done, but the most noticeable one is the roof that was brilliantly chopped by 7 inches to make a nice smooth body shape. 383 stoker runs on Airlift suspension.
I guess we have one more candidate to join the Top10 of 2012 list.
Images:
wreckedmetals.net [used with permission. Special thanks to Matt Whitlock.]
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