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1923 
Traffic Truck
Built in 1923 in St. Louis by the Traffic Motor Truck Corporation, which lasted from 1918 to 1929.  Their trucks were the lowest price for their impressive 4000-pound capacity. 22.5 horsepower gave it a top speed of 12 miles per hour. It features solid wheels and an early version of power steering. Four-cylinder Continental engine; 133 inch wheelbase; price new $1,495. Originally owned by Conklin Reuling Lumber, this truck was donated to the Museum by H. A. Reuling's grandson, Tim G. Soldwedel in 1982.

This vehicle is not currently on display.