O'Connell Motor Truck Co. (1919-1936)
Waukegan & Chicago, Illinois
This is a Super Truck nameplate (dates uncertain) mjs Size: 395mm wide 64mm high |
The Super Truck was best known as a construction service vehicle which had a driver's seat that pivoted around the steering column, allowing for vehicle travel in two directions. This model was called the Super Two-Way Drive with chassis available in a range of sizes from 2-1/2-ton to 7-1/2-ton capacity.
The Super Truck also built conventional four-cylinder trucks with six-cylinder models available from 1928. These were made in sizes from 2-1/2-ton to 7-ton capacity but were only built in small numbers, mainly for local distribution.
Emblems
Information regarding the Super Truck is sparse and I can find photos of only one surviving Super Truck. This is a 3-1/2-ton Super Truck Model 70D from 1923, see below:
This is a Super Truck Model 70D (1923) aaca |
This Super Truck has a painted, cast metal radiator emblem, see below:
This shows the Super Truck radiator emblem (1923) lktec |
If you have a close up photo of the Super Truck radiator emblem, please let me know, in order to update this post.
The O'Connell Motor Truck Company built a range of Manly trucks from 1918 to 1920. The Manly truck had a radiator emblem but also displayed a nameplate attached to the chassis frame below the driver's seat, see Manly advertisement shown below:
Manly truck ad showing chassis side nameplate (1918) ms |
It is reasonable to assume that the painted brass Super Truck nameplate shown above at the top of this post was displayed in a similar location on the Super Truck chassis frame. The Super Truck nameplate shown above at the top of this post is very rare.
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