This 1936 Ford pickup has been modified with chopped and channelled bodywork as well as a 350ci Chevrolet V8 mated to a TH350 automatic transmission.
The chopped and channelled body features a custom grille and wears satin black paint with custom accents by Kansas City pinstriper Von Mex.
Additional details include BLC headlamps, front turn signals, Duolamp taillights with STOP reflectors, and a single side mirror.
Black 18″ wire wheels wear chrome V8 hubcaps and reproduction Firestone tires.
The front suspension consists of a dropped beam axle with hairpin radius rods, a transverse leaf spring, and conventional shocks.
Braking is via unassisted drums at all four corners.
The false bed floor is constructed from tongue-and-groove planks and is raised to clear the fuel tank and frame rails.
The fuel filler is accessed through the bed floor.
The cab seats two on individual cushions and a shared backrest upholstered in black vinyl, while ribbed carpets cover the floors and foil-backed insulation lines the ceiling.
Controls include an aftermarket steering wheel, an extended gear lever, and a period turn signal.
The black dash wears pinstripes and houses a period speedometer flanked by modern temperature and oil pressure gauges.
The five-digit odometer shows 87k miles, with actual mileage unknown.