When Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz laid their eyes on a beat-up and rusted old van that had been pulled up from the dirt in the Massachusetts woods—they noticed it had a few distinctive features: there was a cartoon in the same pose as the signature Keep on Truckin’ comic on the side, along with the name Aerosmith in a design that in no way resembled the logo the rock band is known for.
Although the duo had gone to investigate the relic based on little more than a hunch by the van’s owner, it turns out they had struck gold. The van had belonged to the legendary band Aerosmith, and played a significant part in the band’s story when they first began performing in the 1970s.
As hosts of HISTORY series American Pickers, Wolfe and Fritz have come across a wide array of premium picks in their years travelling the country, but rarely have they come across a find as monumental as this one.
The 1964 International Harvester Metro was found on the property of a Chesterfield, Massachusetts resident who had lived on the property since 2005. The owner, Phil, pulled the decrepit van up from beneath the dirt with his son, and it had remained untouched on a car trailer ever since. Unsure if the van belonged to a fan or the band itself, Phil called in the help of Wolfe and Fritz to check it out. Thanks to some sleuthing by two, the record of the van’s history began to take shape.