This 1930 Ford Model AA tanker truck is said to have been purchased by the current owner’s godfather in the 1980s and subsequently refurbished. The truck is finished in black and green with Sinclair Home Oil Company branding over gray upholstery, and it is powered by a 201ci L-head inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes a dual-wheel rear axle, red-finished 20″ steel wheels, a body-color front bumper, a venting windshield, a windshield visor, a black vinyl roof covering, Sinclair-branded fuel cans, and hand-crank side windows. The current owner acquired it in 2019. This Model AA fuel tanker is offered on behalf of the current owner with AACA award plaques, related literature, refurbishment photos, and a clean Maryland title in the current owner’s name. The truck is finished in black with a green three-chamber fuel supply tank mounted on a wood-frame bed. The truck was refurbished under prior ownership and features Sinclair Home Oil Company branding, as well as side storage for Sinclair-branded fuel cans. Additional exterior elements include a body-color front bumper, 2004 and 2008 AACA award grille badges, a venting windshield, a windshield visor, a driver-side mirror, a black vinyl roof covering, and running boards. Additional close-up images detailing the lighting, badging, and trim are included in the gallery below. Rear doors open to expose additional Sinclair-branded fuel and oil cans. The truck is equipped with a dual-wheel rear axle and red-finished 20″ steel wheels mounted with Firestone-branded tires. Braking is handled by drums on all four corners. The interior is equipped with a bench seat trimmed in gray upholstery with matching door panels. Appointments include hand-crank side windows, a black rubber floor covering, and a body-color steel dashboard. A four-spoke steering wheel fronts centrally positioned instrumentation that includes a barrel-type speedometer and auxiliary gauges measuring amperage and fuel level. The five-digit odometer shows 17 miles and the seller states the odometer was reset during the refurbishment work. True mileage is unknown. The 201ci L-head inline-four features a single carburetor and sends power to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission. Additional images showing the condition of the underside are provided in the gallery below. Photos documenting various stages of the refurbishment work can be viewed in the gallery.