1961 Taylor-Dunn Trident    
Estimate: 
$15,000-$20,000 US 
AUCTION DATE: 
To be auctioned on 
Saturday, February 16, 2013 
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE 
Distinctive styling.

SPECIFICATIONS
Manufacturer: Taylor-Dunn Manufacturing Co.
Origin: Anaheim, California, U.S.A.
Production: N/A
Motor: NEMA DC electric 
Power: 1 hp
Length: 7 ft.
Identification No. 651461

The Taylor-Dunn was an electric runabout in the classic West Coast idiom. The 
company was founded in 1949 by a Southern California farmer named R.D. Taylor 
Sr., who built handcarts for carrying feed on his chicken ranch in Anaheim. 
Notably, even today, it is still the company’s home. Taylor decided to expand 
his business by selling equipment to fellow farmers. As the carts got heavier, 
his customers asked for a motorized version. Production of the first electric 
truck began in 1951, and it was tested on his own chicken ranch. Manufacturing 
and sales of the little trucks to other farmers and ranchers provided a 
worthwhile income, and it soon became the core of a successful business.

Fred A. Dunn joined the business in 1951, and four years later, it was renamed 
the Taylor-Dunn Manufacturing Company. In June of 1955, the new company 
introduced its Model PG, a three-wheeled, 24-volt electric car, for doing 
neighbourhood shopping runs. It had headlamps and taillights, and used tiller 
steering. The year 1959 brought the Model R Trident shopping car, again with 
full “road” equipment. It was produced until 1963. Interestingly, Taylor-Dunn 
continues to manufacture carts for industry, from ground support vehicles, to 
stock chasers and dump trucks. This gorgeous example has been fastidiously 
restored. The lines that form the distinctive and personable eyebrows over the 
headlights extend all the way to the rear of the body, while the roofline and 
the top of the curved windshield meet almost seamlessly, creating a very sharp 
and futuristic overall presentation. 

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