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This 1949 Ford F-1 panel truck was the subject of a custom build in the mid 1980s that included repainting the body in orange with airbrushed murals on each side inspired by the 1968 film The Night They Raided Minsky’s. Power is provided by a 350ci V8 linked to a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and a 10-bolt rear end. Inside, a bench seat is trimmed in black and white vinyl and accompanied by a cassette radio and a B&M floor shifter, while the rear cargo area has a simulated wood floor along with vinyl-trimmed side panels. Additional equipment includes an Edelbrock intake manifold and carburetor, custom aluminum engine-compartment panels, power steering and brakes, 15″ Cragar wheels, and custom fenderwell headers linked to a dual exhaust system. This F-1 panel truck was acquired by the selling dealer in 2025 and is now offered with build photos and a clean New Jersey title.

The truck was painted orange during the build in the mid 1980s, and custom murals with gold-leaf lettering inspired by the 1968 film The Night They Raided Minsky’s were added to each side. Details include painted bumpers, peep mirrors, LED taillights, and turn signals mounted to the front and rear bumper.

Polished 15″ Cragar wheels are wrapped in 225/70 General Grabber HTS radial tires. The truck rides on leaf springs front and rear, and it is equipped with power steering. Braking is handled by power-assisted four-wheel drums.

The front cab houses a bench seat trimmed in black and white vinyl along with coordinated door panels and black carpets. Equipment includes an AM/FM/cassette radio, a B&M shifter, and a 12-volt accessory port. The truck’s wiring harness was replaced with a chassis harness from Centech using a blade-style fuse panel.

The cargo area has a simulated wood floor along with side panels trimmed to match the front seats. The battery is housed in a custom box behind the passenger seat.

The three-spoke steering wheel wears a Shelby Cobra center cap and frames a 100-mph speedometer along with gauges for coolant temperature, fuel level, oil pressure, and battery charge. The five-digit odometer shows 59k miles, a handful of which were added by the selling dealer. Total mileage is unknown.

The 350ci V8 is topped with an Edelbrock intake manifold and carburetor as well as an aluminum air cleaner lid. A custom-fabricated aluminum firewall cover and inner fender panels line the engine compartment, and custom fenderwell headers feed into a dual exhaust system.

Power is routed to the rear wheels through a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and a GM 10-bolt rear end.

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A few days ago, we shared the news that Bentley redesigned its “Winged B” badge and would be introducing it on a new concept vehicle. The Bentley EXP 15 is that one-off car, an all-wheel-drive EV that provides a glimpse of both the future of the brand’s design and its first all-electric model coming in 2026.

Much of the inspiration for the EXP 15’s design came from the 1930 Bentley Speed Six Gurney Nutting Sportsman coupe, a.k.a. the “Blue Train.” Although then-chairman Woolf Barnato’s Speed Six Weymann four-door by H.J. Mulliner was the car that beat a luxury express known as Le Train Bleu in a race from Cannes to Calais, his Gurney Nutting-bodied Sportsman is the Bentley most commonly associated with the contest.

Like its nearly century-old ancestor, the EXP 15 has an “Endless Bonnet Line” that starts behind the upright LED “grille,” shoots over the strip-like headlights and door-mounted vents, goes under the side windows, and ends with the pronounced rear haunches. The Pallas Gold satin finish is purely 21st century, using an ultra-thin aluminum pigment that allows the EXP 15’s various safety features to transmit through it and be detected by the Lidar in other modern vehicles.

One of the EXP 15’s most distinctive features is its odd number of doors. According to Bentley, “One door on the driver’s side opens to the driver’s seat plus a cocooning rear seat behind, while twin coach doors and part of the panoramic roof open upwards on the passenger side to allow smoother entry and exit via a more luxurious and flexible passenger-side seat that can swivel 45 degrees outwards.” That special bucket can be moved next to the driver’s seat, slid to the back of the cabin, or reclined. To make space for a pet or small personal luggage, the footwell footrests can be folded down into the floor.

When the rear hatch is opened, a pair of small seats can be folded out and used to enjoy cold drinks from a built-in fridge.

Although the face of the EXP 15’s dashboard can be used as a massive infotainment system screen, it also contains something Bentley calls the “Mechanical Marvel,” a clock-like device with multiple movable and illuminated indicators for things such as the direction the EXP 15 is headed, its charging status, and more. As Robin Page, Bentley Director of Design, said, “We think people are going to get fed up with a fully digital experience and are pining for physical mechanical elements too. By combining the two, you can get the best of both worlds. It’s almost like wearing a beautiful mechanical watch on one wrist and a digital watch on the other.” Using virtual reality, Bentley’s color, finish, and trim team came up with four interior themes, which consist of a variety of textiles and materials such as Fox Brothers wool, 3D-printed titanium, and Gainsborough silk jacquard fabric. There’s also a woven metal mesh Bentley calls “Acrylic Couture,” which is set in acrylic and can display 3D effects in the dashboard when lit up.

This is a big moment in Bentley’s timeline in which we can see where it’s going in terms of design and engineering for years to come. However, it’s hard not to see the EXP 15 as a product of its time, one seemingly influenced by existing vehicles, particularly EVs. From certain angles, it brings the Rolls-Royce Cullinan to mind; from others, it resembles the Spectre. The massive upright front end has a little BMW 7 Series in it. The roofline’s steep downward slope at the rear is similar to that of the Cadillac Celestiq and points toward the Polestar 2-like taillights.

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