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Transforming a 1963 Divco vintage Milk Truck into our very own Ice Cream & Gelato Food Truck

We are working with local mechanics and federators of classic automobiles and food trucks to restore and build the milk truck into our dream.  We have been in business for 7 years now and served in the community local events and wedding.  The milk truck will be equipped to server not only ice cream and gelato but more of our full menu: Milk Shakes, Ice Cream Sandwiches, Affogatos, etc.. A full serving kitchen.

The milk truck started.. ah well, at least ended-up, in a farm yard in Western Nebraska. 

Little rough under the hood you might say, well.. everywhere else too :-)

a van parked on the side of a road

Picking the Milk Truck up in Cheyenne, WY

The milk truck, was locally owned and restored to it's current beauty by a great guy form Cheyenne, used locally in events for children and car shows as far as Windsor, CO. 

Only 209 miles home to Castle Rock, CO

a person sitting on a bus

Bringing the truck Home From Cheyenne

Denver traffic enticed us to stop at a favorite craft coffee shop for some brew. (we are coffee snobs now, first ice cream, now coffee.. what's next?)

It took more time to get home from the coffee break (20 miles), than from Cheyenne to the coffee shop (89 miles).. Ummm, this is why we live in Castle Rock.

a group of people standing around a fire truck parked in a parking lot

Demo

The Milk Truck goes into the shop December 1st to become the prettiest Ice Cream and Gelato Food Truck ever... Stay tuned! 

It is a lot of fun! It takes me back to my youth when I drove my Dad's 1964 Ford Fairlane, and my 1975 baby blue Chevy Malibu Classic... they don't make them like they used to:-(  

P.S. I am a much safer driver now, than, then.



a chair sitting in front of a window

food in a plate