Stewart Buddy
by Richard Gehlbach
Title
Stewart Buddy
Artist
Richard Gehlbach
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photography
Description
The Stewart Motor Corporation of Buffalo, New York, began building commercial vehicles in 1912. In 1915 and 1916 only, they offered a passenger car, before returning to what they did best. In 1926 they introduced the “Buddy” – a light truck with good road performance. A 2.7-liter straight-four engine powered it. Today this truck would not be considered a commercial vehicle, but an everyday pickup truck.
While many auto makers folded during the Great Depression, Stewart was able to weather the storm and even competed with bigger companies like Ford. Unfortunately Stewart finally folded in 1940 after a good run. This particular Photograph is just a fun picture of a Stewart Buddy with a little added decoration to make your day.
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February 18th, 2017
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