Divco – Lisa’s Dolcella Gelato

The Divco has been one of the more unique restoration jobs that we have done here at Radical Rods Rides & Restoration.  The Divco was brought to us by a lady named Lisa who had been searching for a vintage truck for a full year before she found her 1965 Divco at an auction in Florida.  Lisa’s goal was to turn her Divco into a great promotional truck that would turn heads so she could sell her tasty gelato ice cream.  Once the Divco reached our shop, it underwent several modifications, including the removal of several tonnes of steel from the walls, ceiling and back door. We rebuilt the frame rails, lowered the floors (custom fabrication), cut the service window out, added lighting, overhauled the wiring and completed a full restoration both inside and out.

The mechanical was a story for another day.  Although the power train (motor-small block chevy) and steering had all been updated, it wasn’t exactly put together properly – a huge understatement!   All in all, we had a great time taking everything apart and putting it back together again.  You can check out some of the photos in our gallery of the work that was done on this vintage truck:

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A little history about the Divco.  Divco is an acronym for for Detroit Industrial Vehicles Company and they were used as delivery trucks throughout North America beginning in 1926.  The Divco was the first “walk in” delivery truck and they maintained a similar look from their inception in 1926 all the way until 1986 when production ceased.  While primarily used as milk delivery trucks in their early days, nothing beats the fresh Gelato that Lisa delivers with her Divco.  Look for Lisa’s truck at the Pan Am games this summer, at the local Farmers Market here in Barrie and at our corporate events at the Radical Automotive Group.  If you are looking to book Lisa’s Divco for an event, you an contact Lisa at the email address or phone number below:

Kyle Kent And His 1970 Plymouth Duster

What started out as a simple Father’s Day promotion between local radio station Rock 95 in Barrie Ontario and Radical Rods Rides and Restoration turned into one of the more memorable classic car restorations in the 14 year history of our company.  Here is the story of Kyle Kent, his 1970 Plymouth Duster and Radical Rods and Rides.

In the spring of 2012, Radical Rods and Rock 95 ran a radio campaign called “Pimp My Dad’s Ride” for Father’s Day.  The winner of the campaign was going to receive $5000 worth of car restoration work from us.  The $5000 could be spent in our shop anyway the winning father wanted – custom paint job, custom interior work, engine or mechanical work, etc….  Rock 95 selected the 10 finalists and then it was up to the public to vote on which father they wanted to see win the grand prize.  The winner was Kyle Kent and his 1970 Plymouth Duster.  Kyle’s story touched a lot of people.  He was a devoted father of three who was waiting for a life saving double lung transplant.  Despite the fact that his classic car was run down, it was his greatest treasure and his children pleaded for the public to vote for him.

After Kyle was named the winner of the contest, his “classic car” arrived at Radical Rods Rides and Restoration.  After assessing the car, we were a little deterred.  The $5000 wouldn’t have done nearly enough to make a change in the car’s rundown appearance but in the end that would not have mattered to Kyle. Anything would have helped.  While the Duster was at Radical, Kyle was given the green light to undergo his surgery.  His father had once told us that the thought of getting his car restored would help him get through the transplant and the recovery.  Kyle’s story of his love for his classic car touched everyone at Radical and we decided to go above and beyond for Kyle and his family. Our team got together, discussed what we could be to help him and in the end our amazing crew here at Radical decided that they would donate their time and we would cover the cost of the parts to give Kyle’s Duster a real facelift.  All in our $5000 promotion turned into a much greater investment and it was worth every penny.  Nobody at Radical will ever forget Kyle’s reaction when he first saw his newly restored 1970 Plymouth Duster.  It was a touching moment for everyone.

Kyle was able to take his newly restored 1970 Plymouth Duster home and he was able to enjoy the car for a full year.  While the transplant was initially successful, it was with great sadness that Kyle’s body rejected his life saving surgery.   We are happy that Kyle got to enjoy one more incredible year with his family and his restored Duster and he will be greatly missed by everyone he got to know here at Radical Rods Rides and Restoration.  Kyle’s family still uses his car at different gatherings in order to celebrate his memory.

Here is the photo gallery of some of the before and after work that was completed.