anybody have a clue?

Started by awsum34, September 11, 2006, 02:28:06 PM

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awsum34

some of my friends and i are trying to figure out what this is.
year, make, or what ever
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Charlie Chops 1940

I believe that is a Helms bread truck. Not sure, but I think they were a southern Californis deal.

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Hello;
Yes, Thats one of the Helms Bakery delivery trucks. They had hundreds of them and as a kid I could hardly wait till one went down my street so I could get a jelly donught from this bakery shop on wheels.
I don't know the Mfg. of these but  only saw them with Helms Bakery goodies inside.

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Not sure if it's the same but I have seen a couple very similar little trucks that were restored as milk trucks.As I recall they were called Divcos or something similar?They were before my time....I'm just a young whipper  :roll:
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Quote from: "Carnut"Yes a Divco-Helms bakery truck,

A little Helms history

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Man you guys must be really old to remember that stuff.. The only jelly donughts i ever got came from the local bakery.. :wink:
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awsum34

Thanks guys, i would have never known
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most of the time Fatcat does not have a clue.....  :lol:
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I remember the Divco milk trucks coming door to door in the 50's, and the Omar man delivering bread and goodies; but his truck didn't look like either one in the pix.  My brother and his buddy were always working on his buddy's 40 Olds coupe, and the breadman would stop to watch.  My brother always bought a bag of those small powdered donuts.
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Quote from: "Crosley"most of the time Fatcat does not have a clue.....  :lol:

This from the guy that can't see the crosley in the logo at the top of the page.  :wink:

Crosley.In.AZ

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This from the guy that can't see the crosley in the logo at the top of the page.  :wink:


Red truck with yellow flames on rad shell  show up on my screen
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58 Yeoman

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This from the guy that can't see the crosley in the logo at the top of the page.  :wink:


Red truck with yellow flames on rad shell  show up on my screen

try hitting your refresh button at the top a couple times, Tony.
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The truck in question has been up at Louisville for the last several years. I took some pictures of it years ago. Here's a closeup of the sticker that was on the window.
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Quote from: "Crosley"
Quote from: "Fat Cat"

This from the guy that can't see the crosley in the logo at the top of the page.  :wink:


Red truck with yellow flames on rad shell  show up on my screen

try hitting your refresh button at the top a couple times, Tony.

I've hit F5 about 112 times.

Fatcat is teasing me
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