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- Two Men and a Boy Pose with a Mack Model AB Stake Truck Loaded with Milk Cans, 1920 - Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. Mack-built trucks like this carried cans of raw milk from farms to dairy processors and distributors. Trucks allowed for more flexible and more efficient shipment of milk than was previously possible by railroad.

- 1920
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Two Men and a Boy Pose with a Mack Model AB Stake Truck Loaded with Milk Cans, 1920
Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. Mack-built trucks like this carried cans of raw milk from farms to dairy processors and distributors. Trucks allowed for more flexible and more efficient shipment of milk than was previously possible by railroad.
- Ford Model AA Panel Delivery Truck, September 1928 - Ford Motor Company's Model AA truck was based on its Model A automobile platform, but with a longer wheelbase, a stronger frame, and generally sturdier chassis components. The Model AA was available in several body styles to permit its use as a panel truck, an express delivery truck, a garbage truck, a bus, or an ambulance, among other options.

- September 17, 1928
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Ford Model AA Panel Delivery Truck, September 1928
Ford Motor Company's Model AA truck was based on its Model A automobile platform, but with a longer wheelbase, a stronger frame, and generally sturdier chassis components. The Model AA was available in several body styles to permit its use as a panel truck, an express delivery truck, a garbage truck, a bus, or an ambulance, among other options.
- Ford V-8 Sedan Delivery Used by Fred's Finest Foods, May 1936 - Ford Motor Company's trucks received small design changes to their radiator shells and wheels for 1936. The sedan delivery truck, seen here, was popular with grocers, druggists and other businesses offering delivery services. The body's 73-cubic-foot capacity accommodated a variety of cargoes, and the side sign panels could be replaced with glass display windows if the customer chose.

- May 13, 1936
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Ford V-8 Sedan Delivery Used by Fred's Finest Foods, May 1936
Ford Motor Company's trucks received small design changes to their radiator shells and wheels for 1936. The sedan delivery truck, seen here, was popular with grocers, druggists and other businesses offering delivery services. The body's 73-cubic-foot capacity accommodated a variety of cargoes, and the side sign panels could be replaced with glass display windows if the customer chose.