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Stored for 30 years

Sale price: $30,000.00 make an offer

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1964
Mileage:
99,999
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Stored for 30 years for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.1) based on 318 votes
All of you Coke collectors. commercial vehicle collectors. movie prop specialist. advertising executives. that are looking for something no one else has. here you go: You are looking a 1964 P600 Ford Coca Cola Delivery truck. This truck was used exclusively in the Thomasville Ga. Area from 1964 thru the 1970's. It was retired and stored until the gentleman that owned the distributorship retired and lightly restored the truck during the early 90's He filled over 100 cases of embossed Coca Cola bottles he had put back through the years. He had hoped to drive and enjoy the truck in parades and such. He passed away not long after and the family walled up the truck to help keep it safe. A few months ago I purchase the truck from the family and brought the old girl back into the light after many years in hiding. I pulled the truck out. put in a battery. topped off the fluids and tires. and filed the points. She fired up and I drove it 12 miles home. The truck is very presentable today even after being left unattended for many years. It is amazing the amount of attention you get driving this truck. people love it.  I don't know when or if you could ever find anything like this again! It has to be one of the ultimate finds. of Mid-century Coca Cola artifacts. to surface in many years. It would be great to see it go to a museum or a collection where it could be driven occasionally. it would also be a great as a movie prop. The old crates and embossed hobble skirt Coke bottles could be worth over half what I'm asking for the truck. Please call if you have any serious questions about a true. one of a kind. piece of Coke history. I would be happy to assist in shipping arrangements. 229-221-4848 Thanks Mark
Just as an added note I believe this truck was yellow and red when it was first placed in service.

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