Please ID this truck for a point - make and year will be sufficient
Experts?
American
yes, American
Moreland?
no
Professionals?
Mack?
no
I thought the wheels looked too modern, and it could be a replica, but a bit of investigation has revealed that American trucks of that era did have forged wheels of that style.
Is it a Federal?
White?
neither Federal nor White.
GMC?
several degrees less known :)
1911 Lange?
no, couple years younger
1909 International ?
not older, younger
not an International
Republic from 1914 ?
almost, as this truck is from 1916. Not an International though
Standard?
no
Maccar?
Gerlinger ?
Pacefield
I'll do a list, but none of the above
Denby?
Denby
Federal
Gerlinger
GMC
International
Lange
Maccar
Mack
Moreland
Pacefield
Republic
Standard
White
Schacht?
no
Diamond?
no
Apparently, the 5-spoke rings were built by Dayton Steel Wheel Co. since 1916 (patented 1919, three years later). Placed first on White trucks and later on the Class A Army trucks
Are they originally in this truck when it left the factory?
most probably, as they supplied the army during WW1
Adams Bros?
no
Corbitt?
no
Highland?
no
Sterling?
no
Auglaize?
no
Duplex?
I've found it! Clydesdale 1916
Indeed :)!
A Clydesdale somewhere in Norway, 1927