This Factory Five ’35 Ford Hot Rod comes finished in red with grey accents over custom black upholstery. Powered by a 370-horsepower fuel-injected Ford Small Block Compatible 302ci V8 engine paired with a 4R70W automatic transmission, the truck also features air conditioning, power windows, Bluetooth connectivity, an EFI digital dash, and more. This hot rod is now being offered for auction by its seller out of New York.
The fiberglass body sports a red finish with grey accents and features a pick configuration, a low stance, a front-hinged hood, full fenders, and a chrome front grille, headlight trim, and matching dual mirrors. The truck rides on dual-tone Y-spoke wheels wrapped in General G Max tires from 2022. Additional images are provided in the gallery.
Inside, the driver is greeted with custom black upholstery spanning the bucket seats and door panels complemented by body-color dashboard and surrounds. Details include a leather-wrapped steering wheel, chrome trim, and black-painted air vents. Amenities consist of power windows, Bluetooth connectivity, heating, air conditioning, and an EFI digital dash.
Power comes from Standard Edition Builder Series fuel-injected Ford Small Block Compatible 302ci V8 engine with a polished pulley kit. As much as 370 HP is sent to the rear wheels through a 4R70W automatic transmission. The seller adds that the spark plugs were changed in the summer of 2023, and no outstanding maintenance items have been reported.
This hot rod is offered with a registration.
The seller would like you to know: “Thank you for taking a look at our 1935 pickup. The truck is a fun turn-key reliable car that will make Sundays fun again. It has been garage-kept since it was new and will not disappoint.”
Comments (2)
@BScifers Thank you ! It was built by a professional shop that specialize in kit car builds. It was completed in late 2022 and yes i have the binder with all of the build information from the truck. The only reason i am selling is i had a medical issue come up not after the truck was completed and that makes it difficult to really enjoy it.
Hot damn, this looks great! I didn't realize FF had a pickup kit. Did you build this yourself? When was the build completed and was it documented along the way?