Vehicle Description
Back in the 1920's and 30's one of the most common affordable cars
of choice was the model A and Model T Ford. Millions were built to
drive the beautiful highways like famous Rt 66 the Lincoln highway
to name a few. The production line Fords could now allow people to
cross this great country of ours, used for work, touring, sight
seeing, etc.- The famous Ford. Along with the good came a little
bad; when dads Ford would blow a tire, overheat, pound a bearing,
or a unfortunate road accident. Roadside general stores would add
gasoline to their general inventory with perhaps a Wayne visible
gas pump for dispensing. Soon roadside service stations entered the
picture and if one was prosperous enough they would have a small
Ford Wrecker to service the many Ford and Chevrolet light weights
that might have had some misfortune. This little Wrecker is
equipped with Weaver 3 ton crane and threaded with cable and hook
with red emergency light and 2 chrome work lights on a folding bar.
Although, this truck is fully functional, runs and drives
excellent, this one is a tribute built for special display
purposes. This restored roadster pickup was fitted with a tribute
restored hand crank Weaver boom auto crane. It is clad in medium
standard blue with white reveals, and red trim and lettering.
Loaded with chrome accessories. Truly a beautiful show piece built
by Billy's Big Boys Garage - a division of Volo Classic Cars.
Removable Roadster Top ( For work visibility)
Tribute Weaver Auto Crane - built Springfield, IL.
Adjustable Mini Boom
Folding Chrome Work and Emergency Lights on Top Light Bar
Brilliant Red Wheels Fit w/4 Firestone Wide Whitewalls
Stainless Radiator Shell and Lights
Chrome Stone Guard
Dual Cowl and Tail Lights
Chrome Eye Brows on Head Lamps
Built in USA