Shop Truck Tuesdays – Let Us See Your Parts Hauler!!!

One of the coolest and hottest collecting trends and car show interest is the old shop truck.  Old, beaten up vehicle (truck, car, van) with faded  paint and your shop ad on the door or elsewhere.  The industry is even creating replicas for sale or as a theme for the restoration of old trucks and vans (cars too!!!), giving it a patina and faded lettering.

I once purchased my wife’s family’s parts car for their towing and auto service business….it was a VW Rabbit diesel!!!!  It was stained and knocked around (one could actually get a small engine and transmission in that thing) and I drove it until the wheels fell off somewhere around the Lake Elsinore or Parris, CA (can’t remember which).

So we want to see your shop truck or parts car/truck/van or whatever you use to shlep parts around!!!!   You can drop us a pic on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/AGCarRestoration) or a link to the photo in a comment to this post….or…..find me on Twitter @AGCarRestore.

In return you’ll get free advertising (that can’t hurt) with a link to your site and the image of your shop truck right here on Average Guys’ Car Restoration Mods Racing.com on our sidebar (right side of the page) and your parts getter will be on our Facebook page header.

So let’s see what you’ve got.

Want to just email them to us?  Sure use AGCRestoration@cox.net to me directly timsweete@cox.net.

Thanks for reading.

Tim

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