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One could certainly imagine a variety of uses beyond the obvious for something like this 1958 Chevrolet 1500 Good Humor ice cream truck for sale on Hemmings.com. Live far away from a grocery store and want to make sure your meat doesn't thaw on the way home? Uber for penguins? Sweet Tooth cosplay? Alas, wherever you show up you'll be mobbed by people who just cannot say no to a Choco Taco, so you might as well go with the flow here and get the whole costume from the seller while you're at it and turn it into a side hustle. Should be worth it for the reported ability to drive a monoposto pickup at highway speeds, at least. From the seller's description:

100 percent Working order and drives down the highway at 60mph no problem. I personally did a frame off restoration on this 10 years ago every nut and bolt was replaced This Ice Cream Truck has performed a few dozen major events since being restored and still holds a very nice showing

1958 Chevrolet 1500

  • $78,000
  • Bluffdale, UT
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/chevrolet/1500/2491424.html
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