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The 27th Victress S1A body was created as an exhibit over several days during the week long Petersen Motorama at the Pan Pacific Auditorium in mid November, 1953.
— Bill Quirk, Production Manager for Victress 1952-1961 who worked at exhibit with Doc-Boyce Smith, Founder of Victress MfgStory Categories (Drop Down to Display)
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Vintage Glass On The Dry Lakes – and More (Glasspar, Victress, Allied, and More)
Hi Gang… Thanks to Alan Emory who owns one of the neatest Victress S1A’s out there, we have found...
