Modern Rodding

1955 Ford Victoria

It is a fact that the cars of the ’50s feature timeless styling that many of us thoroughly appreciate to this day. Roger Ritzow, of Wisconsin, owns this ’55 Ford Fairlane Victoria as one such example. The Tri-Five (’55-57) era of OEM cars has captured the minds and hearts of hot rodders for a very long time.

Once again, the winning combination of the blend of craftsmanship, imagination, and the best in aftermarket products has led Roy Brizio of Roy Brizio Street Rods and the tried-and-true staff (Jim Vickery, Jack Stratton, Dan Hall, Len Ernani, Andrik Albor, Danny Carrol, Jair Valle, and Carry Buck) to build a timeless hot rod. This ’55 Ford Fairlane Victoria

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