Posted by noncompos on September 30, 2007 at 10:15:44 from (65.102.40.202):
In Reply to: Re: picture posted by Alex-41JDb on September 30, 2007 at 09:48:30:
Fascinating...while the Divco of milk/delivery truck fame was originally in Detroit, it was later moved to Delaware, OH, and neither the Divco club site (divco.org) history or Mroz" truck book mention any other vehicles or production, nor was the company ever named "Divco Corporation". While my Industrial and Garden Tractor etc sources are very limited (actually, all my sources are very limited, but that matches my resources, and some say also my mental capacity) nothing mentions any Divco (other than the trucks). Assuming the whole thing is not someone"s labor-of-love self-made rig, which seems far-fetched (the pix still come thru a little fuzzy; the space for the prod or serial # on the tag looks curiously written (etched?) rather than the usual stamped) there have to be others somewhere, altho a quick Google didn"t turn anything up.
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