1934 Ford Pickup – Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing

We love a hot rod with history, especially when it’s been in the same hands for several decades. Gene Fernandez bought this ’34 Ford pickup back in 1960 from a neighbor who had a pair of similar trucks. Little by little he improved it, taking it with him as he moved around the country.
We love a hot rod with history, especially when it’s been in the same hands for several decades. Gene Fernandez bought this ’34 Ford pickup back in 1960 from a neighbor who had a pair of similar trucks. Little by little he improved it, taking it with him as he moved around the country. Towed down to Texas from Washington, it was ready to be driven two years later when Gene’s job took him to California. He and his family even set out on that road trip using it to pull a trailer containing all their belongings … until they reached the first hill—“what must be the only hill in Texas,” according to Gene! The little truck was too small and light for the heavy trailer, which broke away after fishtailing down the hill. With nothing broken, they hitched the trailer to the family station wagon that the kids were traveling in, and continued on their way!
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Photo Gallery: 1934 Ford Pickup – Rod & Custom Magazine
Photo Gallery: 1934 Ford Pickup – Rod & Custom Magazine
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