1920 Milburn Light Electric (was noted as a 1921) | |
Photo by Bob Horvath |
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Owner: | Ellwood House Museum |
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Location: | DeKalb, Illinois |
Serial number (oval plate): | 2-1750-7 |
Motor number (title): | 1028434 |
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Model: | 1921 Milburn Light Electric |
Wheels: | Wire |
Color: | Black, with black running gear and black wheels |
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Owner's remarks: The car was donated to, and is now a part of, Ellwood House Museum in DeKalb, Illinois. Edward Mayo of Minocqua, Wisconsin, bought this car from Bob Horvath of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, who bought it from Doug Ogilvie of Hortonville, Wisconsin. Research Note 100809: Based on car s/n and motor#, this car should be a 1920, not a 1921 model |