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Old 10-20-2015, 01:59 PM   #20
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Default Re: Ford Milk Truck - 1930's

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I think it was Rodder's Journal, if I'm right that it is the high quality large format magazine. But the article I copied from my buddy Dave's issue was longer ago than last year. The picture that I recall was of one of a guy's vintage trailer sitting out on the salt flats. It was wearing a set of four of the wheels. Stu
The article I saw is in Rodder's Journal #36 "The Ultimate Hot Rod Obsession" page 76. It gives the history of the "Divco" wheel, the urban legend about its origin and its uses over the years. Plenty of color photographs showing its use on everything from a lakester to hot rods, pickup truck and a trailer. This article would be a good starting point for anyone wanting to get up on the "Divco" learning curve.
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