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I believe it is, probably for a song and a dance. I couldn't find a picture of it anywhere on the net and didn't know (and still really don't) what it was.
I believe it is, probably for a song and a dance. I couldn't find a picture of it anywhere on the net and didn't know (and still really don't) what it was.
What do you think it is worth?
Thanks, also, by the way
Too many variables to determine from a picture. It would really depend on the actual condition and what is left in it. It also depends on what the buyer would want to do with it and how many $K's they would want to spend on it.
It appears that it was an aftermarket body mounted on a cab and chassis, any number of possibilities. Is this truck still in Kansas?
It looks like your standard milk truck body - from back when the milk man made door to door deliveries. Ford sold the chassis and front end as a unit and then the aftermarket body suppliers took over from there.
I don't know who might have built that one but it looks good from here.
Hey in Central Missouri the milk man still makes door to door deliveries, although not in a cool truck like this. Central Dairy was bought out by Prairie Farms a last year, so it might change.
I own this truck now (and have for the last 2-3 years), and yes, it is still in Kansas. It runs and drives just fine. Has the original flathead 6 cylinder in it.