






n a world where patina has never been more prevalent and so in vogue, it’s more than just a breath of fresh air to see the exact opposite: over-the-top custom paint—whether it’s a completely flawless single-color paintjob or, in this case, the exact opposite—an “every color” custom job by the master, Eric “Edog” Michaud.
A plumber by day, Edog has spent the last couple decades of evenings and weekends perfecting his true craft of custom painting and car/truck building (every aspect, from chassis to metalwork and literally everything in-between). His latest, this amazing ’65 Ford short-slab, was originally bodyworked and painted for a fellow club member back in 2015; by the following year, after the truck had earned itself a “Best Lowrider Truck” at the 2016 Grand National Roadster Show, he took full ownership of the F-100 and proceeded to rack up the miles himself.







Starting with the F-100’s chassis, he fabricated a new four-link rear suspension (the front had already been clipped with a Camaro subframe) and installed a custom hydraulic system (the 15×6 reverse-offset Rockets with 5.60-15 Firestone bias-plies remained “a roll”); the existing 302 small-block was freshened up and mated with an AOD trans and disc brakes added with all-new plumbing. Body-wise, all the glass was replaced with new seals and weatherstrip, power windows installed, and all the chrome was redone. As Edog put it, “I basically rebuilt the entire truck inside and out.”



As we’re about to take this feature to press, Edog is in the process of finishing up his next full-custom personal hauler project—a laid-out second-gen Squarebody that will, of course, wear the proper Edog custom attire. Stay tuned!

