1921 Milburn Light Electric Video Gallery
(Serial #223597, Motor #1040796)
Restoration (24:14)
Award Ceremony (02:37)
Collaboration (02:17)
Body Work and Paint (03:56)
Found Letter (02:31)
Glass Removal (01:47)
Latch Repair (00:51)
Paint Color Discovery (02:04)
Pin Stripe (01:27)
Upholstery & Final Touches (02:52)
Replacing Electrical Wiring (02:44)
King Pin Replacment (01:42)
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Don't Forget the Crevices
You never know what you might find...
Recently, while restoring a 1921 Milburn Light Electric, we discovered a number of artifacts from
the 1930's that were lost inside window pockets. They were stunning finds! After lots of research,
we were able to determine virtually the whole history of the car, including identifying many of the
previous owners. Fortunately, there is a registry of Milburn cars at
www.milburn.us
that contains
a wealth of information of the cars known to remain which was a big help. In addition, there are
great resources available to do research, e.g., Newspapers.com, Ancestry.com. Until we discovered
the artifacts, this car was misidentified in the registry, so this completely altered the
understanding of the history of several cars.
The artifacts in the car verified that the second owner was Stella Hanna of Waterloo, Iowa who was
a prominent person in Waterloo, Iowa. In her memory, we decided to name our car after her. (There
is a possibility that the original owner was Cory Steely, but that can't be absolutely proven).
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