This 1925 Ford panel truck was the subject of a custom build over a number of years undertaken by the late former owner, who commissioned the truck to carry dogs in the cargo area. The body was painted white and brown after being fitted with custom fenders and running boards as well as a fabricated rear cargo door. Power is provided by a 350ci Chevrolet V8 linked to a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and a Ford 8″ rear axle, and the truck is equipped with power-assisted front disc brakes. The cabin features brown upholstery, a custom wooden overhead console, a CD stereo, a tilting steering column, and air conditioning with vents in the center partition separating the bench seat from the rear cargo area, which is lined with woven carpeting. This Ford panel truck street rod was acquired by the seller in 2024 and is now offered at no reserve with a clean Arizona title in the seller’s name.

The delivery-style body was painted white with custom airbrushed “Mojave County Dogcatcher” badges on each side. Custom fenders and running boards were fabricated and finished in metallic brown along with the diamond-plate rear step bumper during the build. Additional details include a white grille surround, a windshield visor, brass headlight bezels, cowl-mounted running lamps, and a fabricated rear cargo door with tinted glass and an adjustable spotlight. An oversized black net can be mounted to the passenger side panel.

The truck rides on a drop axle, a four-bar setup, and a transverse leaf spring up front along with parallel leaf springs out back. The 14″ front and 15″ rear chrome-plated steel wheels wear baby moon hubcaps and are wrapped in 185/70 Barum Brillantis front tires and 255/70 Road Hugger rear tires. Braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums.

The cabin features a bench seat trimmed in brown vinyl along with brown carpeting and a custom wood overhead console with sun visors. The aftermarket air conditioning system has four vents exiting from the center partition above the dropped center of the seat back.

The rear cargo area was outfitted for carrying the former owner’s dogs, and a carpeted step that mounts in the receiver hitch is pictured in the gallery below. The rear panels and floor are lined in woven carpeting, and a pair air conditioning vents are mounted in the center partition.

The wood-rimmed steering wheel is mounted to a tilting column aft of a painted dash with a wooden accent panel. Stewart-Warner gauges consist of a 160-mph speedometer and gauges for fuel level, water temperature, oil pressure, and amperage.

The 350ci Chevrolet V8 is topped with a Holley aluminum intake manifold, a four-barrel carburetor with an electric choke, and a B&M polished aluminum air cleaner assembly. Equipment includes an electric radiator fan, an Accel HEI distributor, and coated block-hugger exhaust headers.

Power is routed to the rear wheels through a GM TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and a Ford 8″ rear end.

The truck is titled by its Arizona assigned identification number AZ292538.

























































