The neatly stitched red and black vinyl bench means that this car needs no additional funding. It was applied over that straight fiberglass body, which also features a traditional 1932 Ford radiator shell painted to match, so it has that smooth look that all the top builders shoot for
Few will argue that the '34 Ford wasn't a triumph of design, but the pickup trucks that year weren't so lucky as to get the gorgeous front-end sheetmetal of their civilian siblings. Finish quality is decent all around with a few signs of use, but the vivid red paint and shiny details make this an easy car to love. It's got a traditional roadster windshield with wind wings, large chrome headlights that look great, and smoothed running boards that enhance the long, flow Aluminum Wheels