We had milk delivered to the milk box built into the side of our 1950s Culver City home by a Rockview Dairy truck just like the one that you are doing. Happy Memories.
This is definitely a must watch Custom fabrication of a o,l Milk or Bread truck it is by far my most favourite Custom fabrication the interior you most certainly have given it the wow factor if and when you enter it in a Custom car show if you don't receive a Trophy it's because the competition is Rig I only wish my current project 1954 International side step pickup could look that good one can dream Bill Qld Australia 🇦🇺
Digging the headliner and the entire project. Way cool. As someone confined to a wheelchair and thus stuck with driving converted vans with ramps, my dream is getting and turning a IH Metro or like ride, equipping it with hydraulics so it can be can lowered to the ground thus eliminating the need for a ramp altogether, keeping a rust patina and painting some sort if delivery lettering on the side. Don’t foresee it happening but I can at least live it in my dreams.
Love it man. That shit is way cool . I have a hard-on for all the old stuff that people these days can't appreciate. I mean that the truck that would deliver milk to our door in 1958. .
I actually worked a 4 years at a Dairy that had house to house delivery, and I did put milk in peoples milk box, and have keys to go into houses at 1-6 am in the morning and put milk in people refrigerators..They had one of the Divcos in very good shape.. I never got to drive it.. Drove about every other type of milk truck though ;)
@@ClassicCarStudio Would you believe some of the instructions would be like careful, dog BITES ! hahahah. Once a driver I knew was running another guys route.. He went in the wrong house fell down the stairs into the basement'' left everything and got out of there ! And yes there are other MILKMAN stories that are true !!! hahahahah
Awesome job, It takes 20% of the time to do 80% of the work but the last 20% of the work takes 80% of the time. Keep it up looks killer and bet it's ho even better
I was looking for a great project truck and had a few different ones from the 50’s & 60’s. It wasn’t until I started looking at the cars from the 20’s & 40’s that I fell in love with the art-deco / war period look. Finally found a 46 pickup and the front end of this milk truck reminds me of that pickup so much. This period had the best looking vehicles in my opinion.
I could watch a 2-hour video from you guys every single day and not get bored. The craftsmanship is just amazing. And that lil' truck there looks exactly like something I'd rock daily :)
@Classic Car Studio you don’t have to do that but thanks sir. I’m excited about the whiskey logo shirt I ordered. Ima rock them shirts down here in Florida.
Hello The DIVCO TWIN means a lot to me. I learned how to drive a stick on this one pedal dinosaur. A 1946 DIVCO MILK TRUCK. I was 13 years old in 1966, I knew what it took to drive a 1947 Buick Super we had upstate NY on our property. But the one pedal and standing up was something new for me. I loved it because it was a challenge. It took a couple of hours and I had it DOWN! This milk truck was cut down into a big pickup, and had a snow plow on it. One of my older Brothers found it in The Bronx, NY not too far from where we lived. You’re right, most people have no idea what a DIVCO TWIN is. Thank you for sharing your talents, the DIVCO looks awesome!
Oh wow the craftsmanship, and creativity show’s brilliantly! Thank you for saving that old truck and giving it a hot rod twist but keeping the theme with the era!
Holy crap! Great work. I hope your wife is proud of the work you put in!! And it's awesome she's going to be driving that rig. I hope we get to see the final of this build!! I love the waterfall between the dash. That must have taken a few minutes to fab up.
That is one of the coolest things I've ever seen! The workmanship is incredible, wish I had teh skills to do it! Keep those videos coming, they make great viewing!!
Huge respect brother! One craftsman to another, we know what legacy means! I really dig your capacity for vision. Death, is just being forgotten. You are going to live on ................😉
badass dude. I use to fabricate years ago. It's funny how a lot of people don't get the point of bead rolling sheet metal for strength lol. like the patterns, you came up with on the floorboards and for your custom headliner. Are you gonna tub the rear end? Dude, that's a Hot rod. Thanks for sharing.
I love dimple die work. Its awsome.
Wow, really nice and different.
I do remember those old milk trucks we had the glass bottle delivery as well, so did my gramps .. Carnation
The workmanship out of this shop is nothing short of amazing.
Well Done!
so rad!!
...man, what a rad ride!...I'm glad I stumbled across your channel!...
We had milk delivered to the milk box built into the side of our 1950s Culver City home by a Rockview Dairy truck just like the one that you are doing. Happy Memories.
This is definitely a must watch Custom fabrication of a o,l Milk or Bread truck it is by far my most favourite Custom fabrication the interior you most certainly have given it the wow factor if and when you enter it in a Custom car show if you don't receive a Trophy it's because the competition is Rig
I only wish my current project 1954 International side step pickup could look that good one can dream
Bill Qld Australia 🇦🇺
Very cool I saw a old Penski repair truck. Surprisingly old. I just wish I had the cash to have picked it up. Artistry!!
Totaly love it awsome skill car van getting built proper
👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁🤞✌️
Digging the headliner and the entire project. Way cool. As someone confined to a wheelchair and thus stuck with driving converted vans with ramps, my dream is getting and turning a IH Metro or like ride, equipping it with hydraulics so it can be can lowered to the ground thus eliminating the need for a ramp altogether, keeping a rust patina and painting some sort if delivery lettering on the side. Don’t foresee it happening but I can at least live it in my dreams.
Oh man you work hard my man. Mad Peace to you
I live in L Angeles ( sFv) those little milk trucks used to be all over the place ,I haven't seen one in years ,Very rare
You are a true artist I feel you have a great eye and in the top ten in the united states'.. keep on wowing us your an inspiration.
Iike your show
Awesome!
Damn Scott . 😎
Longtime body man frame tech 30+ years in body shops your metal fabrication is nothing short of amazing
Very rad, think if that was all black and sleek
Super cool rig
Just incredible metalworking
The Divco Milk truck is nice. The medal work is a work of art.
Beautiful truck
Very very cool
Definitely need to this running!
Oh ya! I've been waiting for more videos on this!
Amount of talent is unreal
THAT IS A COOL OLD TRUCK, SO MUCH STYLE.
Rock and Roll . Looks awesome ...🤘
Super fun! No question your wife enjoys it. The 1938 accent in the roof is dope. Nicely done!
Absolutely stunning and your wifeis going to enjoy her ride. Thanks for the update video.
Wow, that milk truck is one awesome good looking truck. I can’t wait to see this sucker done.
Outstanding
Thanks for sharing this. I'm looking foward to seeing the completed project.
Love it man. That shit is way cool . I have a hard-on for all the old stuff that people these days can't appreciate. I mean that the truck that would deliver milk to our door in 1958. .
Beautiful
Definitely different! This is indeed a rearity...thanks, I enjoyed this video🙏🏾
amazing.Scott you are a master of the metal
I actually worked a 4 years at a Dairy that had house to house delivery, and I did put milk in peoples milk box, and have keys to go into houses at 1-6 am in the morning and put milk in people refrigerators..They had one of the Divcos in very good shape.. I never got to drive it.. Drove about every other type of milk truck though ;)
Man. I’d be afraid of getting shot doing that! You must have been stealthy 🥷
@@ClassicCarStudio Would you believe some of the instructions would be like careful, dog BITES ! hahahah. Once a driver I knew was running another guys route.. He went in the wrong house fell down the stairs into the basement'' left everything and got out of there ! And yes there are other MILKMAN stories that are true !!! hahahahah
Can’t wait for it to drop no pon intended
amazing work..
met Noah at the grand national roadster show , he was a little cool guy
Love the DT. Absolutely love yalls attention to detail.
Love seeing the old coming back to life. To many of the old Cars and trucks go off to the crusher. Glad to see you keeping it alive
That waterfall /trans tunnel blew my mind , and i love the art deco !
🔥Absolutely beautiful, what a lucky lady‼️I always liked old milk and panel trucks. Thanks for sharing that awesome transformation, killed it‼️🏆🌹
Great craftsmanship, outstanding! Thanks for sharing!
Great video and great work from Scott again. 🏴
Awesome job, It takes 20% of the time to do 80% of the work but the last 20% of the work takes 80% of the time. Keep it up looks killer and bet it's ho even better
I was looking for a great project truck and had a few different ones from the 50’s & 60’s. It wasn’t until I started looking at the cars from the 20’s & 40’s that I fell in love with the art-deco / war period look. Finally found a 46 pickup and the front end of this milk truck reminds me of that pickup so much. This period had the best looking vehicles in my opinion.
Really nice 👌
Another masterpiece wow
That's going to be badass . Super cool soccer mom ride. 😎😎😎👍
Scott is the modern-day Picaso of the automotive world. Incredible artist.
On a side note, Noah walking up with hockey gear @2:48 . lmao!
Hahaha, nice spot.
I love this milk truck .
I could watch a 2-hour video from you guys every single day and not get bored. The craftsmanship is just amazing. And that lil' truck there looks exactly like something I'd rock daily :)
We're tying to film more in the shop, hopefully we'll have longer videos going forward. Need to hire an editor so Tim can just film full time!
Man ima go buy merch because I love these vids.
Wow, thanks Adan! I’ll make sure some extra goodies wind up in your order 👍🏻
@Classic Car Studio you don’t have to do that but thanks sir. I’m excited about the whiskey logo shirt I ordered. Ima rock them shirts down here in Florida.
Hello The DIVCO TWIN means a lot to me. I learned how to drive a stick on this one pedal dinosaur. A 1946 DIVCO MILK TRUCK. I was 13 years old in 1966, I knew what it took to drive a 1947 Buick Super we had upstate NY on our property. But the one pedal and standing up was something new for me. I loved it because it was a challenge. It took a couple of hours and I had it DOWN! This milk truck was cut down into a big pickup, and had a snow plow on it. One of my older Brothers found it in The Bronx, NY not too far from where we lived. You’re right, most people have no idea what a DIVCO TWIN is. Thank you for sharing your talents, the DIVCO looks awesome!
Looks great gave me great idears for my build 1953 ford van 132 wb
Cool build!
Oh wow the craftsmanship, and creativity show’s brilliantly! Thank you for saving that old truck and giving it a hot rod twist but keeping the theme with the era!
I do remember these as a kid and I still have the milk box on the front porch.
Man, put a cool paint job on that van.
Loving the Divco, the cool blend of old & new really works here!
What a cool SUV ... that's gonna be a fun ride ... exceptional craftsmanship ...
amazing work!
Awesome work 👍
Top notch fabrication you guys kill it every vehicle you do
Your a great fabricator your work is outstanding
Cool fabrication and you have a great looking Ride to boot.
Beautiful metalwork you guys did a great job
Love the build insane sheetmetal skills .wish I could work their and learn the art form
Badazz work!
those wheels look awesome on it, matches perfect, great build
Beautiful work!!!!
That is sooo awesome! Well done!
Muchas Felicidades Joven Por Su Canal.
Saludos Cordiales Desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. ..
¡Gracias por ver!
Pure art!❤
Absolutely amazing craftsmanship, it's like a metal sculpture
Absolutely amazing work. You guys are masters at what you do. Thanks for sharing!!
Cool
Great ideas and craftman ship
Absolutely stunning work Scott,true metal artist …🦘🇦🇺
What a great build , excellent!
Top notch metal worker! What he makes look easy is super difficult. And he has an artistic eye.
The contrast from inside to outside is perfection.
Just a fabulous piece of fabrication. 👍🇬🇧
Holy crap! Great work. I hope your wife is proud of the work you put in!! And it's awesome she's going to be driving that rig. I hope we get to see the final of this build!! I love the waterfall between the dash. That must have taken a few minutes to fab up.
We'll have Tim do a follow up once it's all reassembled.
Crazy build. This is where dreams coming together on this channel is what I tell all my friends I share this with.👍❤️🇨🇦
Thanks for sharing!
Truly a work of art man!!
That is one of the coolest things I've ever seen! The workmanship is incredible, wish I had teh skills to do it! Keep those videos coming, they make great viewing!!
Jaw dropping fabrication. Just wow.
Very very nice and clean metal work 🔥 his a beast at it 👍
Love it I remember the milk truck our cats use to jump in for the milk on the floor
Love the metal work
This is my favorite shop love the builds there not sure if they are still on TV or not. Best milk truck build in my opinion 👌
Huge respect brother! One craftsman to another, we know what legacy means! I really dig your capacity for vision. Death, is just being forgotten. You are going to live on ................😉
Hi Scott, Looks Like my own divco, Patina, color, ist all the Same, but a Long way bei finished..
Awesome Work on your Truck!
Outstanding preservation and enhancement! You've got a helluva gift of vision Scott. So damn cool.
badass dude. I use to fabricate years ago. It's funny how a lot of people don't get the point of bead rolling sheet metal for strength lol. like the patterns, you came up with on the floorboards and for your custom headliner. Are you gonna tub the rear end? Dude, that's a Hot rod. Thanks for sharing.