



1908 International Harvester

look closely at this truck, click on it to make it full size, and you'll see it's an electric... solid tires, house window for a front windshield, it's a 1918 Walker with all the batteries in the low box between the front and rear axles... big squeeze bulb horn on the bench next to the driver.
I also think the lamp-post is terrific, why did they ever get rid of style in public utilities?