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Southern California Plating's 1935 Ford Phaeton Delivery Truck. Restyled by Frank Kurtis and George DuVall, this groundbreaking build for Southern California Plating Company was completed in 1936, and it is known as the first vehicle to feature a DuVall Windshield. The chassis and body were lengthened 12 inches, with rear doors welded and filled to create a sleek delivery design. The Cord-inspired handmade brass grille, hidden Wood Lites headlights, and smooth running boards defined its futuristic look, while the distinctive Sea Foam Green paint by Charles Remidi and teardrop signs completed its transformation. This iconic truck was a rolling showcase of innovation and craftsmanship, blending utility and style to set a new standard in custom car design.

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Southern California Plating's 1935 Ford Phaeton




 

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