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I have a 1954 F-350 Flatbed that used to be a Coca Cola delivery truck. Paint scheme matches past practices for Coca Cola trucks. As per the door markings, the truck was operated out of a distribution center in Texas. The truck is complete (all parts and pieces) and, a few years ago, it used to be a runner. Body is in good condition, with no significant rust. I keep it stored under cover. I purchased the truck to make a Hot Rod; however, the more I think about it, I am reluctant to significantly modify such a vehicle to build Hot Rod. So, I will be offering it up for sale to someone who wants to restore the vehicle as a vintage Coca Cola throwback. I have no idea what it is worth, so I am asking for input from “those who know”. Thanks.
Last edited by dragon daddy; Jun 8, 2014 at 10:33 PM.
Reason: Tidy-up text.
We here at FTE are glad you decided against rodding such a complete truck and such a truck with such a past! Wise move.
We will have to see pictures of it to give you an idea of what it is worth. Then again if the Coca Cola logos and paint scheme are in tact you never know what a Coke fan might want to give.....
Doesn't the link I use take you to the first post in that thread?
It does for me, same as yours does.
It depends upon your settings. I have mine set so the newest posts show up first. That is why I added the permalink . . . Sorry. Wasn't trying to one up you just clarify things. You can get lost in some of these long threads.
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