Divcod
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Initially posted a photo of a quarter panel which was fabricated for the restoration of a 1952 Divco Milk Truck Model 11. Feedback on that post indicated there was interest in more information, especially photos, of work completed an updates on future progress. Decided to start this thread to provide more details and information.
My Model 11 is a stand up driver designed for door to door delivery of milk and dairy products. Little is know of the history other than lettering on the side indicated it was part of the Northern Alberta Dairy Pool. It would be nice if someone reading had additional information on N.A.D.P to provide to me. My goal is to restore this truck to it original look as there are very few of these available.
As a commercial truck it was utilized to the maximum with little regard to appearance and when it reached the end of it's usefulness it was parked in a field.
The attached photos show how the truck looked initially, I will make additional posts to show the fabrication of the quarter panel and replacement of many of the body sections. Will also try to provide answers to any questions but will state that I am a hobby metal worker who is trying to figure out how to make metal do what I would like, my answers are only my opinion so would welcome constructive input. Next up shrinking of metal to make a fender.
Can someone let me know how to add captions to photos?
My Model 11 is a stand up driver designed for door to door delivery of milk and dairy products. Little is know of the history other than lettering on the side indicated it was part of the Northern Alberta Dairy Pool. It would be nice if someone reading had additional information on N.A.D.P to provide to me. My goal is to restore this truck to it original look as there are very few of these available.
As a commercial truck it was utilized to the maximum with little regard to appearance and when it reached the end of it's usefulness it was parked in a field.
The attached photos show how the truck looked initially, I will make additional posts to show the fabrication of the quarter panel and replacement of many of the body sections. Will also try to provide answers to any questions but will state that I am a hobby metal worker who is trying to figure out how to make metal do what I would like, my answers are only my opinion so would welcome constructive input. Next up shrinking of metal to make a fender.
Can someone let me know how to add captions to photos?
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