Originally Posted by colorado hirailer:
Southwest: I have a book on Dodge that addresses 1914-1975, and it says the Airflow
tank trucks, by Dodge, were built from Dec. 1934 until Feb. 1940, so they were a
production truck, and not just limited to tank trucks. Two Schlitz beer trucks are shown and the book states that there were other bodies mounted on the chassis, but
that how many were built is not known, except that there were 40 built from Dec. 1937
to Feb. 1940. Another book shows a streamline, but NOT Airflow, 1940 Dodge built for
Miller's High Life beer, and two exotic looking Labatt's (Canadian) beer trucks on White
chassis. There are shown several different Canadian breweries' very streamlined late
1930's trucks. Also shown is a Texaco tank truck similar to the Diamond T, but with a
different front end on a GMC chassis.
Thanks for the info. Could you post the titles of the books? They sound pretty interesting. If you have time, it would be great if you could scan and post some of the more interesting images. After reading your post, I went Google surfing and found some good stuff, including an article on a Milwaukee truck builder that made some of the coolest looking streamlined trucks. H.Barkow built streamlined delivery vans for Miller Beer, Oscar Meyer, and others. Also, Texaco got streamlined or semi-streamlined tankers from a variety of builders, including Diamond T, Dodge, GMC, and White.
I would really like to see somebody make a 1/43 (or 1/48) model of Barkow's streamlined delivery van! The Miller and Oscar Meyer vans were designed by Brooks Stevens, who was also responsible for the Milwaukee Road's original Olympian Hiawatha and Skytop observation car and for the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile.
Here are some photos.
The streamlined Labatt's truck. This is available in 1/43 but it is very, very expensive!
Miller delivery truck by Barkow
Oscar Meyer by Barkow.
Rainier Beer, builder unknown. I threw this in because of the Rainier Beer woodside reefer made by Atlas for Petersen.
Airflows for Schlitz by Barkow
Design for Schlitz. Never built.
1938 GMC for Texaco
1941 GMC for Texaco
Two views of a Texaco truck by White. Looks like the same body as the GMC