This custom Ford pickup is offered with service records and a clean Arizona title in the seller’s name. Its steel body was repainted yellow by a previous owner and features a 1936 Ford passenger car front bumper, new black side mirrors, LED headlights and taillights, and a wood-plank bed floor. Under current ownership, the right front fender was straightened, welded, and refinished with light filler and paint. Note: the wiper motor is non-functional and there is no wiper arm installed.
Chrome 15×6 Cragar five-spoke wheels wrapped in 225/70 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires were added under current ownership, along with a matching spare mounted on the passenger side of the bed. The lowered suspension includes a dropped front axle, front and rear transverse leaf springs, and hydraulic drum brakes at all corners. Recent brake service includes a new master cylinder, wheel cylinders, flushed fluid, and updated hubs with 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern and new bearings. Other upgrades include a new drag link, tie rod ends, front springs and shackles, rear shocks, mounts, and limiting straps.
Inside, the bench seat is upholstered in white vinyl with yellow piping, complemented by a matching headliner and door panels. The cabin also features black carpeting, a tilt-out windshield, manual windows, a glovebox, USB charger, and a Tribit Bluetooth speaker. A three-spoke steering wheel fronts updated gauges including a column-mounted 8k-rpm tachometer and a GPS-based 140-mph speedometer with auxiliary gauges for voltage, fuel, temperature, and oil pressure. The digital odometer reads 501 miles.
Power comes from a 24-stud 239ci flathead V8 installed by a previous owner, paired with a three-speed manual transmission. The engine features an electric fuel pump, Offenhauser dual-carburetor intake, Offenhauser 400 heads, twin Speedway Motors 9 Super 7 carbs with K&N air cleaners, an electric cooling fan, electronic distributor, and chrome alternator. The electrical system has been converted to 12 volts, and recent maintenance includes a valve job, new thermostats, new ignition wires, fuel pump, pressure regulator, oil change, coolant flush, and transmission and differential fluid changes.
This thoughtfully upgraded and maintained vintage Ford pickup combines period styling with functional modern enhancements.