1969 Ford F-250 Good Humor Ice Cream Truck
A true piece of Americana. Classic Good Humor ice cream truck with original porcelain signs on the outside and working freezer inside. Plugs into 220V power to achieve -20 temperatures, with cold plates that keep it below zero all day.
The truck is a 1969 Ford F250 the Good Humor Ice Cream Truck company commissioned Hackney Brothers of North Carolina to build for the company that year. Hackney built approximately 80 of the Ice Cream trucks using this Ford chassis. This also marked the final year Good Humor used trucks.
The last year for the iconic Good Humor truck before they switched to panel vans. It features a 6-cylinder engine with an automatic transmission.
1969 Ford F-250 Ice Cream Truck has “Good Humor Ice Cream“ and graphics on the side of the freezer box. It has a “cold plate“ type freezer that you can charged up overnight and becomes a fully functional ice cream truck. The body, wheels, interior and much of the truck was painted that same color white, like most of the fleet trucks of the time. An addition was made to the front grille to include a more robust charging box.