A&P Supermarkets 1:64th Scale Diecast & Resin 1960 Chevy Steel Tilt Cab Box Truck - NEO SCALE MODELS - a podcast by Logan Skeele
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Let's see! Today I would like to take a different route to talk about the Chevy Steel Tilt-Cab Box truck model by Neo Scale Models. These trucks were used by many companies including A&P Supermarkets.
In my previous videos episode ~ GMC 7500 steel tilt cab tandem axle tractor (https://youtu.be/RAToaZAsYao) and episode ~ Chevy Steel tilt cab single axle tractor (https://youtu.be/xttTaiK21pU) I described the Chevy & GMC tilt cab trucks and the many uses the truck was put to. So, see these episodes on my channel if you missed them.
Of course, I am going to do a product review on the 1:64thScale truck by Neo Scale Models: 1960 Chevrolet Tilt-Cab Box Truck for A&P Supermarkets, but first I thought it would be interesting and different to talk about what the truck was hauling and a little about the company it was hauling for.
If you noticed the thumbnails the company logo was on the sides of the truck. The logo represented “The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company” or “A&P” for short. As many of you know A&P was the grocery company that was responsible for the modern supermarkets we shop in today.
The A&P story began way back in 1859 when George Huntington Hartford and George Francis Gilman had a brilliant marketing plan for selling tea. Why not market tea using the mail. By using the mail to deliver the tea George and Francis could sell their tea at discount prices. Brilliant!
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