In the 1930′s these vehicles were created as a promotional vans for the Mcquay-Norris Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
http://delmarvausa.blogspot.com/2016/06/odd-and-unusual-mcquay-norris.html
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In the 1930′s these vehicles were created as a promotional vans for the Mcquay-Norris Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
http://delmarvausa.blogspot.com/2016/06/odd-and-unusual-mcquay-norris.html
In 1932 the McQuay-Norris Company of St. Louis had six teardrop-shaped cars built for promotion and research purposes. Company engineers designed the vehicle to test McQuay-Norris products on the road under normal driving conditions and to make these products known by every driver and mechanic across the country.
(via Odd and Unusual: the McQuay-Norris Streamliner Vans of the 1930's )