1930 White

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$19,800 USD | Sold

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  • Straight six-cylinder engine
  • Three-speed manual transmission
  • Black vinyl top with windshield visor
  • Red painted wheels
  • Rearview mirrors
  • Black interior
  • Floor shifter
  • Countersunk gauges
  • Four-spoke steering wheel
  • Appears to have ventilation front windshield

The White Motor Company was an American automobile and truck manufacturer from 1900 until 1980. The company also produced bicycles, roller skates, automatic lathes and sewing machines. Before World War II, the company was based in Cleveland, Ohio. White Motor Company ended car production after WWI and began producing trucks. The company soon sold 10-percent of all trucks made in the U.S. Although White produced all sizes of trucks from light delivery to semi, the decision was made after WWII to produce only large trucks. White acquired several truck companies during this time: Sterling, Autocar, Diamond T and REO.

This White flatbed runs with a inline six that is matched to a three-speed manual transmission. The top features vinyl cover and a visor, plus the wheels are painted red.