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Thus was born the Good Humor Ice Cream truck, a 20th-century icon of summertime joy for American youth. Read on for the ice cream truck's abridged history: Teeing Things Off with Ford Model Ts ...
Blech and his partner Jorge Fernandez kept hunting and found two more vintage Good Humor trucks, including a 1969 Ford F-100 and a 1949 Ford F-1 with a dry ice compartment to keep the product frozen.
This converted Ford F-250 is a wholesome addition to your garage. Get ready to play the ice cream man with this 1965 Ford Good Humor truck. This interesting restored example is currently owned by ...
Retro Good Humor Man Recalls Less Irritating Era. By . John Del Signore. Published May 14, 2008. Modified May 14, 2008. ... the gently ringing bell of the retro Good Humor ice cream truck.
Old school Good Humor ice cream truck helps Lynchburg beat near-record heat Robert Jacobs drives around a 1967 Ford F-100 & dresses up in the classic uniform to serve ice cream and smiles ...
Well, Adam Powers, 47, has one of those trucks in pristine condition, squirreled away in a Pine Island garage, ready to go. “It’s an original 1965 Ford truck,” Powers says fondly.
Some attracted impressive bids. But the vehicle that perhaps stood out the most was a 1969 Good Humor ice cream truck built on a Ford F-250 chassis. ...
As if from a time machine, the original Good Humor man rolled up to the Museum of Modern Art yesterday.
Expect iPads, new music and more. — -- Ice cream trucks are so last century -- which is exactly what Good Humor and its distributors are trying to change. Rolling out this summer in the ...
Good Humor, the well-known “ice cream on a stick,” was created by candy-maker Harry Burt in Youngstown, Ohio, in 1920. His first candy invention was the Jolly Boy Sucker, a lollipop on a stick. While ...
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