Liberty Trucks
Due to the high demand for trucks in World War I the United States Army drew up a specification for a standard Class B heavy truck. Because the trucks were made to a standard their parts were interchangeable. Many Model B's were built by Selden in Rochester. Eventually over 8000 Libertys were sent to France during the war. Other Model B builders were Gramm Bernstein, Garford, Pierce Arrow, Republic, Bethlehem, Diamond T, Brockway and Sterling.
Selden Liberty Trucks on East Main Street ,
during the third Liberty Loan Drive in 1918.
