Carrying the proper stance and attitude, this 1935 Ford Model A custom “rat rod” pickup is built with an original steel body and has been chopped, channeled and dropped. It is reported to be street legal with lights and turn signals, while the fuel cell and battery are hidden in this nicely built machine. The 350-cid V-8 engine is “cammed and chromed” and has an “old school” appearance with three carbs and short stacks. The straight headers are also minimal length and turn down mid-cowl. This unit is matched to a built Turbo-Hydramatic 350 automatic transmission with a custom tall floor-shifter with a “brass knuckles- style” handle for grabbing those quick shifts.
Among the other notable features on the gray and black truck are the radiator shell and grille with bullet headlight buckets, period steel (artillery) wheels and tires, custom steering wheel, front disc brakes, new gauge package; plus a custom interior with bomber seats and competition-style seatbelts.