The Vauxhall Victor was a large family car produced by Vauxhall Motors, the British subsidiary of General Motors, from 1957-1976. The FB version with its cleaner lines was introduced in 1961 and produced until 1964. It came as either a 4 door saloon, as modelled here, or a 5 door estate car, with manual 4-speed gearbox. It was solidly built and well proportioned and during its lifetime, it achieved over 328.000 sales, including export to the USA.
Oxford's replica in two-tone Primrose with White roof is the De Luxe model, registered VD 644B. The fresh colour scheme is offset by lots of chrome work and a pale grey interior. Note the Vauxhall marque on the front of the car, the Victor wording on the front wing and De Luxe on the offside rear wing, all detailed in silver.