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Urban Hillbilly Videos caught up with this mean 1940s Dodge Milk Truck at Wrenchfest in St. Louis, MO.
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This unique 1948 Milk Truck originally built by Dodge and Holland Dairy work horse has been put back on the streets — with a few borrowed parts — and now this special delivery rat rod is known as the Poverty Express.
The owner of the truck had it for about 3 years and was unsure of what would come of it — he had a vision for it that came to life after being chosen for a build off in Arkansas.
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The truck has had 21 inches cut off the bottom, and has the top chopped 9 1/2 inches in the front.
It’s got 1934 Chevy sedan fenders in the front and a pair of Ford Anglia fenders in the rear and the grill was custom made from a pair of 1940 Dodge doors…