Isn’t it cute, or at least charming? These were used by Helms Bakery of Culver City to deliver donuts, bread, pies and other pastries to homes and neighborhoods within a 15 square mile radius of the bakery in Culver City. Many of those of us who grew up in LA will remember the familiar tweet tweet sound of the whistle as these bakery trucks made their rounds. The price here on Hemmings might be shocking at $72,500, but it is a piece of American automotive history. They have sold at auction for prices ranging from $60,ooo to over $70,000. There were only 148 of these built by the Faegeol-Twin Coach Corporation. The engine is a Hercules in-line four. This one is complete and one would assume restored. It even has the original pie and pastry cabinets as well as the “tweet-tweet pie-tin whistle”. These whistles were created by Divco using a pair of pie tins connected with a bellows. It is said that in 1969 the Apollo astronauts had sandwiches made with Helms bread before heading to the moon. This will be an interesting addition to someone’s collection, hopefully somewhere the public will be able to see it.