Vintage metal model of a 1910 Baker Electric, one of the very first electric cars made in America.

This model is cast in metal with a bronze finish and very good detail. It's mounted to a wood base that reads "1910 Baker Electric" on both sides. The front license plate on the car reads "1910" and the back is embossed "BAKER Electric - 1910". 

The car itself measures 3.5" tall by 5" wide by 2.75" deep on an 8" by 5.5" wood base, and weighs 1.75 lbs.

The Baker Motor Vehicle Company built electric cars in their plant in Cleveland, Ohio from 1899 through 1914. Get this early EV model right here.