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Vintage Coke 1930\'s Tin Truck For Sale


Vintage Coke 1930\'s Tin Truck
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Vintage Coke 1930\'s Tin Truck:
$200.00

This vintage Coke tin truck from the 1930s is a great addition to any Coca-Cola collection. With its classic red color and original advertising sign, it\'s sure to catch the eye of any soda enthusiast. The truck\'s country of origin is unknown, but it\'s a unique piece of history that will make a great conversation starter. Use it to serve drinks or display it as a collectible item, this Coke truck is perfect for anyone who loves soda and vintage advertising. Its sturdy construction and original details make it a valuable addition to any collection. Don\'t miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of Coca-Cola history.


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