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1936 Ford Pickup | TIME CAPSULE

Jon Hansen December 02, 2021 All Feature Vehicles

 

We’ve all heard of restored vehicles, but what do you call something that’s been rebuilt better than it was originally made? The word is “restomod,” and it’s best applied to Fred and Jane Struckman’s ’36 Ford pickup. The Struckman family lives in the small town of Fulton, Arkansas, and it’s easy to see that the couple enjoys the simpler things in life, like small-town living and antique automobiles. But they don’t like just any old vehicle; they’re specifically drawn to ’30s Ford pickups. Something about the simple lines strikes a chord in the pair, and they finally decided it was time to make one of their very own.

A modern time capsule, this ’36 Ford definitely takes us back to simpler times.

Once they located a suitable ’36 Ford, they agreed to make their truck different from any other. Their goal was to keep it original, but with flare and a few modern-day luxuries hidden throughout the build. Although they hadn’t decided on every change they’d make, there were a few things they were certain that they wanted from day one. Air conditioning, a more comfortable and unique interior, a better overall exterior look and a powertrain that would make the truck more reliable and fun to drive than the original flathead V-8 were scheduled right off the bat.

They got started by bringing the truck down to Hot Rods by JSK in Cumby, Texas. The team at JSK isn’t new to restoration or hot-rod-style builds. Having many under their collective belt, it’s easy to see why Fred and Jane knew they were the perfect shop for the job.

This engine bay has the perfect combination of retro and modern to satisfy any truck lover.

Starting with the basics, the JSK crew set out to give the pickup a more aggressive stance for its upcoming engine plans. After a few customs tweaks, the ’36 was fitted with coil-over springs as well as a set of 2-inch drop spindles with a set of narrowed Heidt’s control arms with matching Heidt’s shocks to give it a clean front drop. The rear suspension setup was narrowed and fitted with a matching leaf-spring setup to give the truck a tasteful drop all around. When adding power, always add stopping power, and the 11-inch front disc brakes offer an abundance. They didn’t want to waste all of that work making the suspension perfect just to have it ride on stock wheels, so the JSK crew and the Struckmans found a middle ground between old school and new for the wheels on the ’36. A staggered set of Wheelsmith Artillery wheels was mounted, leaving the frame ready for its new heart, a 5.7L V-8 motor from a 1996 Chevrolet Corvette. While some enthusiasts would have a heart attack over putting a Chevy motor in a Ford, the build crew thinks of themselves as equal opportunity supporters, and they also enjoy the simplicity and capability that the GM motors provide. As one might imagine, the large V-8 wasn’t a drop-in perfect fit, but the veterans at JSK fear no challenge and easily fit the new heart in the chassis.

Fans of clean and simple, Fred and Jane decided to coat the Ford body in Axalta Desert Tan. Although the tan might seem too muted, there were plenty of plans for the interior and outer accents to contrast the earth-toned exterior.”

It doesn’t get much cleaner than the interior of this ’36 Ford.

Fans of clean and simple, Fred and Jane decided to coat the Ford body in Axalta Desert Tan. Although the tan might seem too muted, there were plenty of plans for the interior and outer accents to contrast the earth-toned exterior. From the bench seat to the headliner to the custom-made door panels and dashboard, JSK Red covered every inch, enveloping the driver and passenger in timeless luxury. A one-of-a-kind touch was added to the dash: the lower portion of a 1937 Lincoln Zephyr dash bottom was grafted onto the pickup’s original. A tasteful new stereo setup and air conditioning from Vintage Air were also added to provide a couple of modern conveniences to the ’36’s interior. The JSK Red from the interior was carried over to the wheels and as a tasteful pinstripe across the body. To top it all off, an oak bed floor with stainless steel accents was dropped into the rear of the truck.

Since the build has been finished, the Struckmans have been enjoying driving their one-of-a-kind modern classic. At car shows or around their hometown, you can count on seeing this tan beauty cruising as weather permits. The Struckmans want to give a tremendous thank you to Hot Rods by JSK for bringing their old farm truck back to life, and they’d also like to thank all of their friends and family who helped or supported them along the way.

the Struckmans have been enjoying driving their one-of-a-kind modern classic. At car shows or around their hometown, you can count on seeing this tan beauty …”

TRUCK SPECS

Owners

Fred and Jane Struckman
1936 Ford Pickup
Fulton, AR

Engine

  • Shop: Hot Rods by JSK
  • 1996 LT4 GM 5.7L V-8 Corvette
  • 1 ½-inch stainless steel hoses from Hot Rods by JSK
  • American Autowire engine harness
  • Street and Performance pulleys
  • Aluminum cylinder head
  • Energy suspension motor mounts
  • Speedway nostalgia valve covers
  • Fuel-injected carburetor
  • AFCO radiator
  • Custom components and fan shroud
  • 1955 Buick oil bath air cleaner with custom scoops with built-in mass air flow sensor
  • JSK Red-painted motor and engine bay
  • Custom-routed 2-inch stainless steel
  • Magnaflow muffler
  • Street & Performance headers
  • 1996 GM 4l60E automatic transmission built by Hammond Transmission
  • City Muffler steel driveshaft
  • Narrowed Moser rearend
  • Moser axles
  • Front cross member moved up 2 ½ inches

Chassis & Suspension 

  • TCI frame
  • Mustang II front suspension
  • Narrowed stainless steel Heidt’s control arms
  • Coil-over springs
  • 2-inch drop spindles
  • 7-inch dual diaphragm brake booster
  • Corvette master cylinder
  • 11-inch disc brake setup with GM calipers
  • Heidt’s front shocks
  • Monroe rear shocks
  • Rear leaf springs
  • Rear stock drum brake setup

Wheels & Tires

  • 17×7 and 18×8 Wheel Smith Artillery with red finish and chrome hub covers
  • 205/45R17 and 245/50R18 Yokohama

Body & Paint 

  • Shop: Hot Rods by JSK
  • Bob Drake front bumper
  • Custom rear bumper and bumper brackets
  • Custom-louvered hood
  • Custom-built truck bed
  • Stock ’30s door handles
  • Custom-built panel between bed and cab
  • 1940 Ford truck stake pockets
  • Custom stainless steel grille
  • Modified stainless steel gas filler
  • Oak bed floor with stainless accents
  • 1934 Ford Commercial headlights with stands in fenders
  • 1936 Ford car taillight with custom stands fitted to fenders
  • Custom JSK running boards
  • Axalta Desert Tan and JSK Red paint
  • Pinstriped by Paul Quinn

Interior & Stereo 

  • Shop: Shane Murray and Hot Rods by JSK
  • Custom red leather bench seat
  • Stock 1936 dashboard with 1937 Lincoln Zephyr dash bottom
  • LeCarra steering wheel
  • Custom red leather headliner
  • Classic Instruments gauges
  • Inner door handles by Bob Drake
  • Vintage Air AC
  • German square-weave red carpets
  • Custom-built red door panels
  • JBL head unit
  • Rockford Fosgate 5.25-inch speakers in custom kick panels
  • Dynamat sound deadener

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