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The team behind the build-out is Hauk Designs. They are building the tanker for an upcoming episode of their show “Hauk Machines.”

As Amazon Video describes the show: “Hauk Machines follows Kenny Hauk and his crew as they create one of a kind off-road vehicles with a twist. Kenny knows that in order to draw attention in the high stakes world of custom vehicle parts and products, you need to stand out from the crowd. His team specializes in creating theme-based off-road vehicles that marry form and function.”

What was originally a 1946 Chevrolet COE tanker, is being converted into a truck that will keep the breweries beer flowing in a very unique way.

When people are posting pictures of the beer tanker on social media, what they’re really talking about is Roy-Pitz and Hauk Designs.

To create a tanker that felt like a natural extension of the stube, Hauk drew from his 14-year friendship with Roy-Pitz co-founder Jessie Rotz.

Hauk Designs:

“The diesel fuel tank had its dents and rust and all that good stuff, but it was solid, and it would make a good starting point for cutting it up and turning it into a tanker truck.”

“The ’46 Chevy COE was pretty rough, but it was in a barn about an hour and a half above Pittsburgh,” said Hauk. “Stuff from the 40s is usually pretty far gone, so it was actually pretty good for the year.”

From: https://www.facebook.com/knhauk

More info: otohoanglong.vn

The Hauk Beer Tanker

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