Owners Mike Heaton and Brad Pond met 12 years ago while working at the same emergency management software company. Including being part of a brotherhood known as the United States Navy! Fast forward a dozen years and you’ll find them both still working for emergency management software companies. However, this time they are competing companies. Don’t fret, they are both still connected in their li
ttle town in South Carolina where both families are friends and see each other at school, GreenJackets baseball games, little league baseball, and the local swimming pool. They’ve remained friends and fans of each other through the years. Motor City Mike hails from Detroit and brings a passion for beer, entertaining, and a vast network to the business. Brad is a total car guy, serial entrepreneur, and recent Citadel MBA graduate who knows all about launching new ventures. Combined they bring the right mix of talent, passion, and network to TapTruck 2State where they serve Georgia and South Carolina from their prohibition-era 1930 Chevrolet Delivery. The Truck
1930 Chevrolet Delivery
Total Nut and Bolt Restoration! Manganese Blue coach with gloss black fenders and running board
3 Speed Manual
Interior: Black
Engine: 194 Stovebolt-6
Manganese (Coolie) Blue with Black and Varnished Oak Interior. 194 Stovebolt Six paired with a 3 Speed Manual Transmission. Features include Original Front Bucket Seats, Varnished Oak Rear Floor, In-Dash Fuel Gauge, Boyce Moto-Meter, Original Chevrolet Hydraulic Shocks, Left Side Mounted Spare and Original Style Disc Wheels with Wide Whitewall tires. It drives like new! The hand-painted Flower Shop Mural is the same as the one depicted in the original 1930 Sales Brochure! Harry was born in 1930. He is unique and is 1 of 5 known to still exist. Not a lot is known of his life until 2014 when he was sold at Mecum Monterey Auction. And then again into collector hands and auctions at Barret-Jackson Scottsdale and Barrett Jackson Vegas from 2015-2020.
• Believed to be the only restored example by Vintage Chevrolet
Club of America
• 46 HP engine
• Body-off restoration
• Detailed chassis and engine compartment
• Rebuilt and refinished interior
• Chevrolet Blue with Black fenders
• Fischer body plate still intact
• Junior award from Vintage Chevrolet Club of America
Why Harry
For starters, we wanted a name that would embody the 30's. We also wanted a name that was close to home and had a meaning that resonated with us. The name Harry came about because Mike's grandfather, Harry (Papa), who was born in the '30s in the heart of Detroit, resembles a lot of the same values we do. Harry shares the same bond of the United States Navy brotherhood that we do. Operating with a high level of grit and tenacity, there was never something that could not be done with the right amount of elbow grease. He is a firecracker of a man and the life of every party. He has worked hard for his family and plays just as hard to this very day. A perfect tribute to a hell of a guy! There are hard days ahead, but we will celebrate overcoming challenges with our celebratory toasts and the love and laughter of our family and friends. In the words of Harry (Papa), “You know what I love about my life? Every, Single, Thing”.