1926 Tow Truck Model – Handmade Iron Collectible – Yellow Vintage Decor Old Modern Handicrafts
The tow truck was invented in 1916 by Ernest Holmes, Sr., of Chattanooga, Tennessee, a garage worker inspired after needing blocks, ropes, and six men to pull a car out of a creek. Upon improving his design he began manufacturing them commercially. Our 1926 Pennzoil Tow Truck Yellow model is beautifully handmade out of iron. It features many intricate details such as rolling wheels, big fenders, crane system, unique 1926 license plate, Pennzoil logo on the doors, front grill, headlights, side mirrors, front and rear bumper reinforcement, taillights, and more. A must-have for the tow truck enthusiast Key Features: Handmade from durable iron with detailed 1926 tow truck design Features crane system, rolling wheels, and vintage license plate Includes Pennzoil logos, fenders, bumpers, mirrors, and lights Authentic yellow paint finish with handcrafted details Ideal collectible for car lovers and vintage décor themes