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1958 Victress S1A Navigation
The Victress Manufacturing Company of North Hollywood, California, produced several different kit car bodies from 1952 through 1961. A wind tunnel was used to form the very aerodynamic fiberglass shape of the S1A. A Chrysler-powered example was driven to 203.105 MPH in August 1953 at Bonneville, resulting in the Company's marketing phrase 'Victress - World's Fastest Sports Car.'
The S1A body was designed to fit on a variety of chassis, so no two are alike. This car is built on a C-1 Corvette RPO (Regular Production Option) 687 big brake chassis. The engine is a small-block Chevrolet, the recommended power for the Victress. Displacement has been increased to 333 cubic inches and it sports a Vertex magneto, six Stromberg carburetors, and a manual Chevrolet transmission.
The restoration was completed in 2019. The 2020 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance was the first time the car had been shown or displayed.
The S1A body was designed to fit on a variety of chassis, so no two are alike. This car is built on a C-1 Corvette RPO (Regular Production Option) 687 big brake chassis. The engine is a small-block Chevrolet, the recommended power for the Victress. Displacement has been increased to 333 cubic inches and it sports a Vertex magneto, six Stromberg carburetors, and a manual Chevrolet transmission.
The restoration was completed in 2019. The 2020 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance was the first time the car had been shown or displayed.
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