AUTO
1908
Galloway GT Farm Wagon/Truck
Galloway
MAKE
Truck
MODEL
The William Galloway Company of Waterloo, Iowa, had been a farm implement dealership and mail-order supplier of small farming equipment and tools before it introduced its line of trucks in 1908. The Galloway GT was marketed as a dual-purpose vehicle, "drive to church on Sunday and be put back to work on Monday." This unrestored truck features a two-cylinder, chain-driven, water-cooled engine. Research reveals it to be the oldest surviving delivery truck used in the city of St. Louis and one of fewer than ten Galloways to survive.
Engine Type: 2 cylinder
Horsepower: 14
Displacement: 142 Cubic inches
Price New: $570.00
Donated to the Museum in 1972 by William Abbott.