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4 years 8 months ago #202036 by Dave_64
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Wotziit 588, Dodge Brothers??

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4 years 8 months ago - 4 years 8 months ago #202059 by Swishy
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Jist 4 a change
Grandad got it
LOL
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White Truck



Scissor lift truck bed in 1929 in Washington State.















































Wotzit # 589








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4 years 8 months ago #202061 by LN700
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Wotzit # 589
Swishy,

I think this one is a Studebaker,
might even be electric

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4 years 8 months ago #202063 by Morris
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Re: 589 I am with LN700 on that one. Looks like a stupidbaker or studbreaker. Their lovers call them Studebaker. The key to it being driven by electrickery is the big battery(?) box below the tray. I think the car on the tray is the same make, as the wheels look the same.
Wouldn't you just love to have a job driving something like that in the snow-bound winters of that part of the USA?

Re: 588. A beaut scissor lift truck in 1929, only 90 years ago. It shows you there is nothing new under the sun.

I have my shoulder to the wheel,
my nose to the grindstone,
I've put my best foot forward,
I've put my back into it,
I'm gritting my teeth,

Now I find I can't do any work in this position!

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4 years 8 months ago - 4 years 8 months ago #202085 by Swishy
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Well dun
Bin a long time B tween drinx
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Studebaker x 2

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Studebaker entered the automotive business in 1902 with electric vehicles and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, all sold under the name "Studebaker Automobile Company". Until 1911, its automotive division operated in partnership with the Garford Company of Elyria, Ohio, and after 1909 with the E-M-F Company. The first gasoline automobiles to be fully manufactured by Studebaker were marketed in August 1912.[2]:p231 Over the next 50 years, the company established a reputation for good quality and reliability




































































Wotzit # 590





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4 years 8 months ago #202111 by grandad
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Seagrave?

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4 years 8 months ago #202113 by PDU
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May as well throw La France, about 1918/20, in there for a WAG??? :unsure:

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4 years 8 months ago #202114 by Morris
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American La France and Seagrave are a bit too obvious for USA Fire Engines but I have no idea what else it may be.

Regarding 589 Studebaker, yonks ago I saw an historical film of the company. They started out making WHEELBARROWS in the early 19th? 18th? century and then graduated to making wagons for people going to the wild west to open up the country. I think the wagons were generally known as Contesoga Wagons.

I have my shoulder to the wheel,
my nose to the grindstone,
I've put my best foot forward,
I've put my back into it,
I'm gritting my teeth,

Now I find I can't do any work in this position!
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4 years 8 months ago #202127 by murray2230
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Knox Automobile Company

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4 years 8 months ago #202139 by Swishy
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Murray
U deserve a drink
well dun


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Knox Fire Engine



The first self-propelled steam-driven fire engine was built in New York in 1841. ... That same year, the Knox Automobile Company of Springfield, Massachusetts began selling what some have described as the world's first modern fire engine.


































































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