GODDARD — You can't help but smile when you see Rick Prather's metallic orange 1962 Divco delivery van. It looks like something out of the movie, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." "I have always had a spot ...
Joseph has always been interested in cars and automotive history. He can be found driving around town in a rusty police cruiser that he purchased from a city auction. His dream is to one day compete ...
Divco stands for Detroit Industrial Vehicle Company. With snub-nosed styling that changed little from the 1930s right through to the 1980s, this little delivery truck has toon-town charm in spades.
Once a part of American life as much as baseball and football, Divco is an iconic nameplate that evokes nostalgia by simply hearing it. Specialized in delivery vehicles, the Detroit Industrial Vehicle ...
A little more than half a century ago, people used to love having milk delivered to their front door. There was an entire industry behind this, with milkmen driving milk trucks around the friendly ...
A 1948 Divco delivery truck. With pent-up demand for delivery trucks and high consumption of mostly home delivered milk, the immediate post-war years were Divco's best. BILL VANCE For the decades ...
The 1948 Divco delivery truck. For many decades, before convenience stores and easy travel, milk was delivered daily to urban homes. Delivery also extended to eggs, bread and other produce, but milk ...
The car collecting community continues to show its passion for prewar cars. They don’t make all the headlines quite like they used to. They also don’t set as many records. But the bidders on Hemmings ...
Before Amazon, FedEx, and UPS trucks became ubiquitous on neighborhood streets, the most commonly seen delivery trucks were those that plied a regular route, typically delivering milk and other ...
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