1939 Dodge Airflow Tank Truck

Summary

This streamlined tank truck connected local Texaco service stations to a larger national distribution network. Each of America's competing oil companies had a branded fleet of trucks that took gasoline from refineries to its retail service stations. Even independently operated stations had to buy gasoline from a big oil company's refinery. This truck's capacity is 1175 gallons.

This streamlined tank truck connected local Texaco service stations to a larger national distribution network. Each of America's competing oil companies had a branded fleet of trucks that took gasoline from refineries to its retail service stations. Even independently operated stations had to buy gasoline from a big oil company's refinery. This truck's capacity is 1175 gallons.

Artifact

Truck

Date Made

1938

Driving America
 On Exhibit

at Henry Ford Museum in Driving America

Object ID

84.159.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Donald A. Crane.

Material

Metal
Steel
Rubber (Material)
Glass (Material)
Wood (Plant material)
Chromium

Color

Red
White (Color)
Black (Color)

Dimensions

Width: 8 ft

Length: 27 ft

Wheelbase: 188 in

Weight: 22000 lbs

Inscriptions

On hood ornament: DODGE Painted on side of passenger doors: TEXACO / REG. T. M. / THE TEXAS / COMPANY Painted on left and right sides of body: TEXACO Painted on rear of body: TOUR WITH / TEXACO

Specifications

Make & Model: 1939 Dodge Airflow tank truck

Maker: Chrysler Corporation, Highland Park, Michigan

Engine: inline-6, L-head valves, 331 cubic inches

Transmission: 5-speed manual

Height: 8 feet

Wheelbase: 188 inches

Width: 7 feet 10 inches

Overall length: 26 feet 8 inches

Weight: 11,000 pounds

Horsepower: 100

Pounds per horsepower: 110

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