
BC Truck Museum - 1935 Dodge Airflow Restoration
Donation protected
The BC Vintage Truck Museum is currently fundraising to allow the restoration of the tank sheet metal on our 1935 Dodge Airflow Tanker

This 1935 Dodge Airflow is going to be the showpiece of the Museum once the restoration is completed. There are only a handful of these trucks still known to be in existence
The Museum and all its members are very grateful for any donations made!
The BC Vintage Truck Museum been operating is Surrey, BC since 2013. The Museum has many trucks on display that showcase the History of Trucking in BC.
We have a group of volunteer members that do everything from providing tours, cleaning the building, restoration and maintenance of trucks, and many more jobs.

Our Airflow was one of 29 trucks built for Standard Oil
The Airflow was originally displayed at the BC Transportation Museum. The truck was under restoration when the museum was closed in 1992 by the NDP. The truck was then transferred to the Atchelitz Threshermens Assn of Chilliwack where it was displayed at their farm museum. Several years later the Airflow along with some of our other trucks were transferred to the Teamsters Local 31 truck museum where they stayed until 2012. In 2012 the Teamsters transferred the Airflow back to newly formed BC Vintage Truck Museum in Cloverdale
The original Tank was unfortunately removed from the Truck many years ago. This fundraising campaign is geared towards raising the money required for the materials to complete the restoration of the sheet metal. There are several members who will take the lead in the restoration with help from local business's who have stepped up to assist with some of the metal fabrication
This Unique and Rare Truck will be on display to the public for many years to come with your help!

This 1935 Dodge Airflow is going to be the showpiece of the Museum once the restoration is completed. There are only a handful of these trucks still known to be in existence
The Museum and all its members are very grateful for any donations made!


We have a group of volunteer members that do everything from providing tours, cleaning the building, restoration and maintenance of trucks, and many more jobs.

Our Airflow was one of 29 trucks built for Standard Oil

The Airflow was originally displayed at the BC Transportation Museum. The truck was under restoration when the museum was closed in 1992 by the NDP. The truck was then transferred to the Atchelitz Threshermens Assn of Chilliwack where it was displayed at their farm museum. Several years later the Airflow along with some of our other trucks were transferred to the Teamsters Local 31 truck museum where they stayed until 2012. In 2012 the Teamsters transferred the Airflow back to newly formed BC Vintage Truck Museum in Cloverdale
The original Tank was unfortunately removed from the Truck many years ago. This fundraising campaign is geared towards raising the money required for the materials to complete the restoration of the sheet metal. There are several members who will take the lead in the restoration with help from local business's who have stepped up to assist with some of the metal fabrication
This Unique and Rare Truck will be on display to the public for many years to come with your help!
Organizer
Graham McNeill
Organizer
Surrey, BC