Friday, June 27, 2014

Samson Trucks at the Pacific Northwest Truck Museum

IMG_2497 1919 Samson .75-Ton Flatbed Truck at Antique Powerland in Brooks, Oregon on August 3, 2008
1919 Samson 3/4-Ton Flatbed Truck on August 3, 2008

Samson Tractor Company of Janesville, Wisconsin was General Motors President William Durant's attempt to compete with Ford and International Harvester in the mechanized farm equipment market, building farm tractors as well as 3/4-ton and 1-1/4-ton farm trucks using the same engines and transmissions as Chevrolet cars.

IMG_5144 1919 Samson .75-Ton Flatbed Truck at Antique Powerland in Brooks, Oregon on July 31, 2010
1919 Samson 3/4-Ton Flatbed Truck on July 31, 2010

This 1919 Samson 3/4-Ton Flatbed Truck, powered by a Chevrolet 490 engine, is one of only 20 Samson 3/4-ton trucks known to exist. It was restored and donated Warren Wedekind.

IMG_2496 1919 Samson 1.25-Ton Flatbed Truck at Antique Powerland in Brooks, Oregon on August 3, 2008
1919 Samson 1-1/4-Ton Flatbed Truck on August 3, 2008

This 1919 Samson 1-1/4-ton Flatbed Truck, serial number 8173, is one of only four 1-1/4-ton Samsons still in existence. It is powered by a Chevrolet Superior 4-cylinder engine.

IMG_5142 1919 Samson 1.25-Ton Flatbed Truck at Antique Powerland in Brooks, Oregon on July 31, 2010
1919 Samson 1-1/4-Ton Flatbed Truck on July 31, 2010

The original purchase price for this truck was $950 for the chassis only; bodies were added later according to customer needs as is done today. It was restored and donated by Warren Wedekind.

IMG_2502 1920 Samson .75-Ton Flatbed Truck at Antique Powerland in Brooks, Oregon on August 3, 2008
1920 Samson 3/4-Ton Flatbed Truck on August 3, 2008

This 1920 Samson 3/4-Ton Flatbed Truck is believed to be one of only 20 3/4-ton Samsons still in existence. It is powered by a 4-cylinder Chevrolet engine with a 3-speed transmission and originally cost $550. It was donated by Donald Stanley. In 1923, economic depression forced General Motors to close Samson. The same factory today makes GMC and Chevrolet vehicles and trucks.

IMG_5169 1920 Samson .75-Ton Flatbed Truck at Antique Powerland in Brooks, Oregon on July 31, 2010
1920 Samson 3/4-Ton Flatbed Truck on July 31, 2010

During the 2010 Great Oregon Steam-Up the Pacific Northwest Truck Museum’s 1920 Samson 3/4-Ton Flatbed Truck was on display in the Dezotell Building.

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6 comments:

  1. I know of a very nice 1919 3/4 ton Samson in central Oklahoma.It hasn't been more than fifty miles of it's original place of purchase in Edmond Oklahoma...

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    1. looking for a Samson truck if anyone knows of one for sale

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    2. I am working on a 1922 now ,,Am not sure if owner wants to sell or not ,,Engine is free and turning over ,,Please let me know ,,Thanks Frank

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    3. My dad has a 1922 (we believe) here in Ohio that he is ready to sell. Not sure of value. It was restored about 12 years ago. It runs and drives. I have some pictures but not sure how to share them here.

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  2. I know of 3 in Arizona in great shape message me for details danny.l.sharp@hotmail.com

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  3. My dad has a 1922 (we believe) here in Ohio that he is ready to sell. Not sure of value. It was restored about 12 years ago. It runs and drives. I have some pictures but not sure how to share them here

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