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#NoSBCs,noS10swap
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I would ferment beer in the back of that thing
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That is plain sexy. Is that a tank on the back?
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Yep. '41 Dodge fuel truck. Successor to the Dodge Airflow line of fuel trucks, so it still has a lot of the same cues.
By which I mean it has a different nose.
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Right, the nose is basically the only thing that would differentiate it from a Ford or Chevy of the same era. It'd be bad ass to get it back in service. Imagine this handsome devil delivering heating oil to your house.
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Actually...
What I meant is that Dodge themselves were making that fuel truck body. It's actually strikingly different from what competitors' main lines were, REO and some other companies' streamliner fuel trucks notwithstanding. That specific shape is unique to Dodge.
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Fair enough. The resemblance of the Ford, Chevy and Dodge products of that era always amazes me.