Tulsa made automobile rocker panel sill plate. The automobile was named the Tulsa 4 and maufactured between 1915 and 1925. Oil field workers were the targeted audience for the line of pick up trucks and open roadsters. The company, while producing a more durable vehicle, was unable to compete against the significantly lower priced Ford Model T.
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Preservation and archiving of this significant Tulsa treasure of photographs and artifacts was made possible through the Tulsa City-County Library and the Tulsa Historical Society, and the generosity of Tulsa World/Lorton Family, Chester Cadieux, the Rotary Club of Tulsa, and many other community-minded corporations, institutions, and individuals.