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#102310 06/09/07 09:14 AM
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I'm converting my '28 Chev Capital truck to a "Coca Cola" truck. Any ideas on where I can get yellow coke cases?
I'm not looking for vintage cases as I would like them to be uniform in design and color.

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Don

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Good luck with your search. A "Coca Cola" truck would definitely be a really cool project.

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Why not make them or have a wood shop craft a bunch ,it would not take a lot to mass produce these after you got set up.


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Have you tried contacting a Coke distributor in your area? Maybe the PR department. As long as they are getting free advertisement they might go along with you. Good luck with your project.


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I'm with Sal... I recommend contacting the Coca Cola corporate headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia and writing to the company historian describing your project and what you need. I know that in their museum they have tons of Coke memorabilia from that era for sale and they would probably appreciate the advertisiing. Can't wait to see a picture when you're finished. What a great idea!

Chip.

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http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/ourcompany/index.html



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Check your flea markets and swap meets. I have seen the yellow ones for sale at these type of events.


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