The vehicle chassis is most likely a 1935 White 730, derived from the company’s first cab over. Power would have been a 464ci horizontally opposed 12 cylinder. The builder was Advanced Auto Body Works of Los Angeles, styling attributed to one Wellington Everett Miller.
thank you! I really ought to try and make a good post, with info, photos, research and history on this. It's a damn good looking, and unique, truck! Have a cool weekend RLK, you're a great asset to us car guys with the info you share!
The vehicle chassis is most likely a 1935 White 730, derived from the company’s first cab over. Power would have been a 464ci horizontally opposed 12 cylinder. The builder was Advanced Auto Body Works of Los Angeles, styling attributed to one Wellington Everett Miller.
ReplyDeletethank you! I really ought to try and make a good post, with info, photos, research and history on this. It's a damn good looking, and unique, truck!
DeleteHave a cool weekend RLK, you're a great asset to us car guys with the info you share!