This 1935 Ford pickup was modified by a previous owner and is powered by a Chevrolet 350ci V8 backed by a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and an 8.8″ Ford rear axle. The cab was chopped and the body was finished in green over white along with a custom-painted tailgate and striping. The engine breathes through dual Holley carburetors mounted to an Edelbrock tunnel ram intake manifold, and additional features include open exhaust headers, an aluminum radiator, all-terrain rear tires, disc brakes, adjustable rear coilovers, a wood bed floor, a hidden audio system, and a custom dashboard filled with AutoMeter instrumentation. The seller purchased the truck in 2022 and has since added approximately 2k miles. This Ford hot rod is now offered with a clean Texas title in the seller’s name.

The chopped body features a white finish with a green roof and grille along with bronze and yellow center stripes. A mural has been applied to the tailgate along with pinstriping below the rear window. Additional details include a single side mirror, black headlight buckets, a polished windshield frame, and a custom rear valance with “35” Ford cutouts and dual taillights.

Staggered-diameter five-spoke wheels wear Goodyear Assurance tires in front and 31×10.50″ Corsa All-Terrain XLs in back. The suspension has been lowered and features hairpin radius rods and a transverse leaf spring as well as conventional shocks up front and adjustable coilovers in the rear. Braking is provided by discs at each corner.

The bed floor is constructed from wood and polished trim that was added under current ownership, and is situated high to clear the fuel tank and suspension as shown in the gallery below.

The cabin features a green-painted dashboard sourced from a 1950s Pontiac as well as a modern bench seat covered in gray leather with color-coordinated door panels and carpets. A hidden stereo with auxiliary inputs has also been fitted. The ceiling is lined with reflective insulation and the door glass has been removed. The seller notes corrosion in the floor pans.

The wood-rimmed steering wheel is mounted to an aftermarket tilting column and sits ahead of AutoMeter instrumentation. The digital odometer shows 16k miles, approximately 2k of which were added under current ownership. True mileage is unknown.

The 350ci Chevrolet V8 features dual Holley four-barrel carburetors mounted to an Edelbrock tunnel ram intake manifold. It is also equipped with a Flame Thrower ignition coil, chrome air cleaners, finned valve covers, an aluminum radiator, and open exhaust headers.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a GM TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and a Ford 8.8″ solid rear axle.

The truck is titled as a 1935 Ford using the VIN 1247144, which is stamped on a plaque fastened to the driver door jamb.



























