1896 the company had issued its first UK advertisement for 'Pratt's Petroleum', which was named after Charles Pratt, one of the founders of Standard Oil.
By 1900, and after only 12 years in the UK, the company had created a national operating network - including 1,000 horses working for the company.
This light delivery van was based on the chassis of the Model A car and was powered by a 4-cylinder engine of 2033cc. Often van bodies were built on a car chassis suitably adapted to carry the extra weight by the local coach builder thereby creating considerable variety in the appearance of these vehicles.