« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2013, 08:54:11 am »
It would seem to be tiller steered though some of these things were steered by the footplate you stand on. move your weight to one side and the plate rotates moving the steering. It could be duplex as if you rotate the tiller 180 degrees you can then walk in front of the vehicle.
The vehicle might be old but so is municipal street lighting. Loads of idiots commuting in cars is a modern invention. So why do you need lights? Horse and cart milk floats did not. People used to actually look where they were going in those days instead of relying on gizzmos to do everything for them. Besides back in the day a wondering Milky used to go round bigger conurbations selling milk during the day. People bought it as an energy drink before they invented fizzy pop advertised by overpaid sports persons who would now probably run Milky over in their stupidly huge Hummers etc. Its called progress - who funnily enough made some of those odd delivery vehicles before going out of business. Which proves that progress has gone bust and is no longer happening. Case solved!
Is this milk float classed as an old crate?

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