Vehicle Description
BEING SOLD WITH TITLE Possibly The Only One In ExistenceOlder
Restoration With Some Original PatinaOverall In Good ShapeRebuilt
Engine During RestorationMagnificent Wood Trim Inside With
Distressed LeatherRuns And Drives WellYellow ExteriorBrown Leather
InteriorContinental Straight 6 Engine4 Speed Manual
TransmissionRwdElectric StarterFull Brass Radiator With Working
Temperature ElementComplete Brass Bollards Not a lot is known about
Wilcox Trux. We know that the company started as HE Wilcox Motor
Car Company in 1906. In 1921, it changed to Wilcox Trux as it
appears they found a niche in the commercial space before ceasing
operations in 1928. The Butternut Yellow paint contrasts nicely
with the stained oak wood trim, painted black hardware, and brass
accents. Inside, the cab is utilitarian (but awesome) with its
wooden headliner and trim. There are no bells or whistles other
than a pop out windshield for ventilation. The vinyl seat back
looks original with its buttoned and distressed, weathered look,
like it came out of a booth in an old Western, but appears in very
good condition. The bottom seat looks like it was replaced during
the restoration. The rebuilt six-cylinder engine is from
Continental Motor Corporation and runs great. This is one cool
truck, sure to get a lot of looks anywhere it goes, and you can
even haul your stuff in the bed! This is a very rare chance to own
a piece of transportation history. Research from the previous owner
netted no other one like it in existence as far as he could tell.
This 1925 Wilcoxmight be the only one left in the world, so if you
want a one-of-a-kind show stopper regardless of condition, here is
your chance! It was restored a few years ago and runs and drives
exceptional. The six cyl engine was rebuilt a few years ago.
Manufactured in Minnesota by a company that primarily made
firetrucks, this one still has some original patina and overall is
in good shape!