Vehicle Description
In the early days of Ford, Henry built many styles of utility
trucks. Two that were closely related was the Huckster and Depot
Hack. The Huckster was designed to carry product that needed
protection from the elements. Thus the Huckster; wood sides and
black vinyl top and some with roll down curtains featuring more
protection. In many cases, Ford would provide the chassis and
fenders, and a coach builder would build the wood body - kind of
the fore runner to the Suburban. This one was restored 15 years ago
and was used for display at a California Vineyard. The fenders are
all steel; clad in black - the Huckster body show patina and some
signs of ware. Mechanics are good; she runs and drives like a Model
A should. A great advertising piece, parade vehicle or just for
hauling around the farm. Youtube video available upon request. Call
our classic car division at 815-385-8408 for video and/or vehicle
information.
Steel Fenders
Good Mechanics