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The Victress Sports Car, Gone Though Not Quite Forgotten

The Victress Sports Car, Gone Though Not Quite Forgotten
Back in the carefree days of the 50's anyone with mechanical talents, a little cash, and a custom fiberglass body, could build his own hot rod or sports car. Many bodymakers catered to this hobby, some more successfully than others. I must confess I'd never heard of the "Victress" until Nigel told me of a friend in Kelowna, BC who has one. A little research showed that two Victress series were launched during its brief life: the S-4, intended mostly for Ford frames and adaptable for wheelbases ranging from 112-116", and a wind tunnel-developed S-5 for MG TC, TD and TF frames.

A Victress S-5 featured in the 1954 movie "Johnny Dark," starring Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie, based on a mythical Canada-to-Mexico road race. Curtis drove an S-5 to win first prize: the beautiful granddaughter of his boss. In 1957 a Victress appeared on the cover of Road & Track magazine, a noteable endorsement for a "special" during those colorful years. In 1961 the Victress moulds were acquired by LaDawri, a company begun by Les Dawes in Vancouver BC and later based in California. With a number of photos plus reproductions of period magazine articles, the LaDawri Web site offers a fascinating glimpse of a period when creativity flourished.


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