This 1935 Ford Custom Panel Truck is a true automotive masterpiece that has garnered attention not only for its stunning appearance but also for its impressive performance. Featured in Northern Rodder Magazine, this custom creation is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship and a decade-long restoration (binder with photos included) effort that has transformed it into a work of art. Custom body modifications abound, including a chopped top, suicide doors, a single rear door, and a custom hood and grill, all of which contribute to its unique and eye-catching design. Hidden windshield wipers add a touch of modernity to this classic beauty. The truck is equipped with Independent Front Suspension (IFS), Vintage Air and heat, power brakes, windows, and door locks, making it a comfortable and convenient ride. This custom panel truck was meticulously built by Hanover Auto Craft, ensuring top-notch quality and attention to detail. A bra and rad protector protect the vehicle from stone chips, and the fiberglass trailer rims, color, pinstriping, and taillights have been carefully coordinated to match the vehicle's overall aesthetics. Under the hood lies a powerhouse of an engine—a 351 Ford Windsor with a high-nickel block and SVO aluminum heads, all balanced with a 671 Hampton blower and 2x4 carbs. Custom valve covers and an air cleaner add a unique touch to the engine bay. Dyno'd at an impressive 650 horsepower, this truck is not just for show; it's a high-performance beast on the road. The Art Carr C-6 polished transmission with a reverse shift pattern, Currie 9" rear end, and a matching custom trailer complete the drivetrain, making this panel truck a formidable force on wheels. Inside, the interior is a featuring leather upholstery by Paul Atkins, Mercedes carpet, an Alpine sound system, and Dakota digital gauges. The attention to detail extends to every corner of this vehicle. Recent updates in the last year, totaling $40,000 (receipts), have ensured that this panel truck remains in peak condition. These updates include a new radiator, two new batteries, a built-in trickle charger, a new water pump, a new alternator, new headers, and a stainless steel exhaust system from front to back. The brakes have also been serviced, and all work and service have been expertly handled by Hitman Hotrods. In summary, this 1935 Ford Custom Panel Truck is not just a head-turner; it's a stunning blend of classic design and modern performance, a true masterpiece of automotive customization that represents a labor of love and dedication. Whether on display at car shows or roaring down the open road, this custom panel truck is sure to captivate and impress all who have the privilege of encountering it.

Was a Barrett - Jackson Sale car in 2003 SCOTDALE  Quote from Barrett documented, "America's Most Beautiful Panel Delivery Van", that exists!

There is so much documentation on this build is out of this world.  All 7,500 hours documented with every receipt of every part.  Pictures of entire build stretching over 10 years.  Copies of the Magazines that it was in.  Instructions how everything works.  



Open to different forms of payment and sale.  Please contact me to work out special or unique situations. Business card for contact is in pics.  

Brandon Moses