A reader named Chuck mentioned on Facebook that an ice cream shop called On any Sundae in Salem, Oregon, uses an FJ for its outdoor marketing and sales. There’s no website for the business, only some Facebook pages. Here are some pics:
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A reader named Chuck mentioned on Facebook that an ice cream shop called On any Sundae in Salem, Oregon, uses an FJ for its outdoor marketing and sales. There’s no website for the business, only some Facebook pages. Here are some pics:
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Nicely done, even a extended roof. The color combo with the lettering attracts your attention. Most of these FJ ice cream trucks look like slob art, not this one, good for business.
I once had an opportunity to own a FJ3A, a connection I had was giving it away for free, he just got tired of looking at it. I wanted to jump on it, just no place to park, so I passed. P/S This was not the 1960’s, it was the good old days of the 80’s.
Could you email me on details about buying the truck @loladutremble@gmail.com, thank you!!
Hi Lola, as far as I now this FJ is not for sale. You’ll have to contact the owner via the Facebook link in the post to learn more.