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Auction archive: Lot number 146

1933 Ford Model BB 18 Closed Cab Fuel Tanker Truck Engine no. BB18502193

Den Hartogh Sale
23 Jun 2018
Estimate
€0
Price realised:
€17,250
ca. US$20,103
Auction archive: Lot number 146

1933 Ford Model BB 18 Closed Cab Fuel Tanker Truck Engine no. BB18502193

Den Hartogh Sale
23 Jun 2018
Estimate
€0
Price realised:
€17,250
ca. US$20,103
Beschreibung:

Perfect for the collector with a substantial collection of automobiles, the amount of gasoline one can carry within the bed mounted tanks should be enough to supply a great number of cars with fuel. Limited stops at the gas station are not this truck's only selling point however, it sports a conspicuous bright red paint job that will surely draw plenty of attention from the public- a useful feature when one is carrying a volatile substance. Dual tyres out back and a heavy-duty axle ensure that the back end has enough strength the bear the load of the fuel. While little is known about the trucks history, a Texaco logo on the side might provide a small bit of evidence to this vehicle's original purpose. It could have very well been added on later, however. What can be said without a shred of doubt, is that the truck originates from the great white north of Canada, as shown by documents accompanying the vehicle. The condition can be noted as being good, and the paint and body show little in the way of major wear.

Auction archive: Lot number 146
Auction:
Datum:
23 Jun 2018
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Hillegom
Beschreibung:

Perfect for the collector with a substantial collection of automobiles, the amount of gasoline one can carry within the bed mounted tanks should be enough to supply a great number of cars with fuel. Limited stops at the gas station are not this truck's only selling point however, it sports a conspicuous bright red paint job that will surely draw plenty of attention from the public- a useful feature when one is carrying a volatile substance. Dual tyres out back and a heavy-duty axle ensure that the back end has enough strength the bear the load of the fuel. While little is known about the trucks history, a Texaco logo on the side might provide a small bit of evidence to this vehicle's original purpose. It could have very well been added on later, however. What can be said without a shred of doubt, is that the truck originates from the great white north of Canada, as shown by documents accompanying the vehicle. The condition can be noted as being good, and the paint and body show little in the way of major wear.

Auction archive: Lot number 146
Auction:
Datum:
23 Jun 2018
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Hillegom
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