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1928 Ford Model T Truck Huckster

From 1928 through 1931, nearly 5 million Model A Fords were produced in approximately 15 different body configurations.
The "Huckster" was not a Ford model, but rather a style of converted vehicle used in the early part of the 20th century. Normally built by converting a pick-up body, although most models could be used, the rear of this type of vehicle was often fitted with a wood enclosure which had plenty of space for wares. Normally, they had cloth or leather panels to allow easy access to the rear portion of the vehicle which was filled with goods for sale. In other words, this was a conversion built expressly for peddlers, or hucksters, and used for delivering small goods such as fruits, vegetable ....

This type of Huckster conversion was prevalent on numerous vehicles during the 1920's through the early 1940's
 
 

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