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English: 1911 Abresch-Cramer Model A, with a payload of 1.5-2 tn. These trucks were assembled vehicles built by the Charles Abresch Co. of Milwaukee, Wisc. Coachwork was done in-house, as the Company was a Long time builder of Commercial horse drawn vehicles. Engine was a 23 HP 4 cylinder unit. All trucks featured shaft drive to the countershaft, and chains to the rear wheels. Most Abresch-Cramer customers were brewers or bottlers.
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Source http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/a/abresch/abresch.htm
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