The Humpback's body was massaged by Dwayne, who also created the trick suicide doors that received electric windows and door locks. The stainless steel front grille was home-fabricated, along with the reworked hood, which was modified to accept the huffer scoop. To clean up the rear, Dwayne tossed the rear bumper, then laid the rear taillights into the custom rear roll pan, while the front amber turn indicators were fabricated to mount on the front fenders. With the body shaved, smoothed, and prepped for paint, Jesse, the painter at Havasu Auto Body, sprayed the flawless two-tone blue and pewter color with yellow flames.

The interior's dash is covered...

The interior's dash is covered with gray leather contrasting with the carbon-fiber instrument insert, which includes Dolphin Vintage white-face gauges. A custom-built center console is covered in gray leather, matching the dash with a carbon-fiber insert. The JLC stereo head unit is simply an arm's reach away, and the classic Roadrunner shifter is placed in a convenient position for those gear-grabbing temptations. Power-window switches are also an effortless stretch from the bucket seats.

Opening the rear doors exposes...

Opening the rear doors exposes the delivery portion of the Humpback. A silhouetted pair of charging Bighorn Rams are embossed in leather on the interior side panels. Notice the large hatch flanked by two smaller ones where the center is lifted to obtain access to the fuel tank. How about the two steamroller tubs that house those chubby 31x18.5-inch Mickey Thompson meats?

The open suicide doors enable...

The open suicide doors enable us to view the interior toward the back. The ididit steering column is capped with a LeCarra four-spoke gray leather-covered steering wheel. The bucket seats were donated from a Honda Prelude then covered in a two-tone dark- and light-gray leather.
Due to the scarcity of the...
Due to the scarcity of the '37 Humpback grille, Dwayne handmade one using 3/16-inch square rod then had it powdercoated in a chrome and clear finish.
Opening the suicide doors exposes the roomy interior, which features gray leather and blue tweed inserts stitched into the Honda Prelude bucket seats. The immaculate interior, stitched by Paradise Motorsports, includes gray wool carpet contrasting the two-toned bucket seats. A custom-built center console with a carbon-fiber insert matches the gray leather-covered dash displaying Dolphin vintage white-face gauges. An ididit custom steering console is capped with a matching gray leather-wrapped LeCarra four-spoke steering wheel. Gray leather and tweed door panels with custom armrests match up with the massive rear two-tone gray and blue side panels, which showcase a couple of embossed, charging Bighorn Rams. The idea came from the profile of the hood ornament. Timeless rock-'n'-roll pulses are cranked from a JVC head unit and a set of Crossfire speakers. Because the '37 Dodge Delivery is a Ram, it was properly named Bighorn.