We entered the 28 Pepsi AA in the London , Ontario , Canada car show this weekend and recieved the Promoters Choice Award Trophy . The Promoter of the event placed the Pepsi truck at the entrance of the show gates as they were impressed by the colour scheme .. She is an eye catcher . This is her first car show event and her first trophy .
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Reds34 wrote:Is that a Fulton Easy Start or something of the like by the steering column and starter? Nice looking truck none the less. Congrats.
Red
It's a sparky kit --- use the timing advance lever to start the truck .. works great and allot easier to use ( P.S. the distributor is electronic and does not require the timing advance rod to be hooked up . I use it to start the engine instead
Thanks for the complimant
Beautiful truck. I thought you might find the attached picture of interest - its a 1928 AA I saw at the American Truck Historical Soc. meeting quite awhile ago, probably 20 years at this point. It has a bottlers body on it, but from Pepsi's arch rival Coca Cola. I had thought the yellow bodies were a Coke trademark, but maybe the yellow was a bottlers color rather than the producer.
Rosenkranswa wrote:Beautiful truck. I thought you might find the attached picture of interest - its a 1928 AA I saw at the American Truck Historical Soc. meeting quite awhile ago, probably 20 years at this point. It has a bottlers body on it, but from Pepsi's arch rival Coca Cola. I had thought the yellow bodies were a Coke trademark, but maybe the yellow was a bottlers color rather than the producer.
I wonder where the truck is now?
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Awesome Picture ... Our truck was painted the same color she was in 28 .The son of the family that owned the franchise back them remebered the colour . I think back then there realy was no absolute color to paint things as the Pepsi and Coke places were franchises back then .. now a days Pepsi is Blue and coke is Red ... Either way it's a Cool picture -- I will sent it off to my boss at Pepsi -- thanks for sharing
Rosenkranswa wrote:Beautiful truck. I thought you might find the attached picture of interest - its a 1928 AA I saw at the American Truck Historical Soc. meeting quite awhile ago, probably 20 years at this point. It has a bottlers body on it, but from Pepsi's arch rival Coca Cola. I had thought the yellow bodies were a Coke trademark, but maybe the yellow was a bottlers color rather than the producer.
I wonder where the truck is now?
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Yellow was very popular with both ... here is a picture of a 1942 Mack Pepsi truck
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