divco milk truck 374 214 (1959)
Sale price: US $4,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1959 |
VIN : | 2144653 | Mileage: | 52000 |
Make: | divco | Vehicle Title: | Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed |
Model: | milk truck 374 214 |
Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle description
NO RESERVE! Very Rare Find! These are hard to come by that have not been severely rotted out. unsure of year but believe it to be 50"s due to the style of grille and sheet metal work it has. The body is extremely solid underneath all the paint. I noticed two rust spot very minimal. One above the pass side front windshield. Pass Side lower cowl in front of the folding door.
Folding doors works as it should someone attempted to reskin the roof with some minimal work will be no issue to repair. No drivetrain. Frame seems to also be in good shape with minimal surface rust. Rolls very freely and steers well. I planned on converting into an ice cream truck but just don"t have the time to move forward. It comes with a complete hood inside and a newer style grille. I have a vin plate for it but unsure if its from same vehicle I will include with sale (NO TITLE)
This was an original California Truck with plates still attached I purchased it out of texas and is now stored with a car cover to keep out the elements. Hopefully someone can see how solid this truck is and turn it into a piece of art! This is overall a very solid complete truck. Good sandblast and some elbow grease will have this thing looking great again.
Folding doors works as it should someone attempted to reskin the roof with some minimal work will be no issue to repair. No drivetrain. Frame seems to also be in good shape with minimal surface rust. Rolls very freely and steers well. I planned on converting into an ice cream truck but just don"t have the time to move forward. It comes with a complete hood inside and a newer style grille. I have a vin plate for it but unsure if its from same vehicle I will include with sale (NO TITLE)
This was an original California Truck with plates still attached I purchased it out of texas and is now stored with a car cover to keep out the elements. Hopefully someone can see how solid this truck is and turn it into a piece of art! This is overall a very solid complete truck. Good sandblast and some elbow grease will have this thing looking great again.