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OHTM Registrar Jonah Carter and Ground Vehicle Conservator Warren Kincaid demonstrate a 1910 Buick Model 2-A during a staff and volunteer Collections Training.
While Buick hasn’t made a truck in over 100 years, for tens of thousands of Americans, a Buick truck was the motor vehicle that replaced their horse and wagon. Introduced in 1907, the Model 2-A was Buick’s work vehicle. These basic vehicles even looked very much like wagons without the horse.
But with a reliable two-cylinder engine and hardy double chain drive to power the wheels through dirty roads, the 2-A could be purchased with a variety of bodies for all sorts of work, including carrying freight, passengers, and groceries.
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