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1927 Essex Pickup Truck - The Only One | 1927 Essex Pickup Truck - The Only One 1927 Essex Pickup Truck - The Only One Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: The Roaring Twenties Antique Car Museum in Hood, Virginia. by Douglas |
1921 Autocar Truck Model 21F | 1921 Autocar Truck Model 21F 1921 Autocar Truck Model 21F 2009 American Truck Historical Society Show Huntsville, AL May 29, 2009 Photos by Douglas Wilkinson by Douglas |
Antique 1923 Ford Model T Truck | Antique 1923 Ford Model T Truck Antique 1923 Ford Model T Truck Owned by Michael D. Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Date: October 13, 2007 Location: Car Show in Woodstock, Georgia by Douglas |
Ford Model T Delivery Truck | Ford Model T Delivery Truck Ford Model T Delivery Truck by Douglas |
1920 White Panel Truck | 1920 White Panel Truck 1920 White Panel Truck Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. by Douglas |
1914 Ford Model T Chain-Drive Truck | 1914 Ford Model T Chain-Drive Truck 1914 Ford Model T Chain-Drive Truck by Douglas |
1922 Samsom Truck | 1922 Samsom Truck 1922 Samsom Truck Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: The Forney Museum of Transportation in Denver, Colorado. by Douglas |
1931 Ford Model-A Mail Truck For Sale | 1931 Ford Model-A Mail Truck For Sale 44,900.00 USD 1931 Ford Model-A Mail Truck For Sale $44,900 Model Model-A Mail Truck Mileage 729 Engine 200.5 CID Cylinders 4 Cylinder Transmission 3 spd. Manual Color Green/Black Interior Color Black The Post Office Department developed a complete set of plans and specifications for the mail trucks. Ford was awarded the contract for the building the chassis. The body was procured separately by the Post Office and mounted to the Ford chassis in several regional Post Office garages.This was the origin of the Ford Mail Trucks. This truck was built by Ford in late 1931 and is mounted on a standard 103 ½” wheelbase Model-A chassis. There were 550 of these 100-cubic foot capacity bodies made for the U.S. Government in 1931 and 1932. The body was constructed of wood with steel bracing. The 1931 Mail Truck has a body and cowl finished in special Post Office Department olive green. The hood and radiator shell are black. The truck was sent to the Dallas, Texas Post Office where it was issued the Post Office Number of 11649. It was used by the Dallas Post Office until some time in 1954, when all Model-A trucks were replaced with new International trucks. At that time it was sold at auction. It was used by an independent rural postal delivery for two years, and then it sat unused until 1991. It was in the process of restoration from 1991 to 1994. The restoration included a complete mechanical rebuild as a complete new wood body made to the original post office drawings. The truck has been to one show where the judges were sanctioned by the Model-A Ford Club of America and won a first place. At the high country tour in Colorado, the truck drove over Freemont Pass (11,541 feet), Loveland Pass (11,992 feet) and Hoosier Pass (11,381 feet). It is a fun vehicle to drive and goes very well. St. Louis Car Museum Website: www.stlouiscarmuseum.com Email: info@stlouiscarmuseum.com Financing Is Available--Trades Are Accepted! Please call 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104 with any questions or to discuss financing or transportation arrangements. by Douglas |
1914 Cretor Popcorn Wagon | 1914 Cretor Popcorn Wagon 1914 Cretor Popcorn Wagon Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: The Museum of Automobiles located in Petit Jean Mountain State Park near Morrilton, Arkansas. by Douglas |
1928 Ford Model A Pickup Truck | 1928 Ford Model A Pickup Truck 1928 Ford Model A Pickup Truck by Douglas |
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