buckboard

noun, a horse-drawn four-wheeled vehicle with the body formed by a large plank fastened to the axles (COD); see also milk wagon

“My grandmother was a good horsewoman, and we were riding on a buckboard, what you’d see as a buckboard today, but in those days they called it a milk wagon.”

“We’d go up to Reeds Bay Road where he had the buckboard, and I’m only seven years old, and he’d go out on — it was low water — and he’d go out and shovel all that polished stone into the wagon.”

“You know, in those days most people had just horses. And a horse and buggy, or a buckboard.”

“They used to call them milk wagons. They didn’t call them buckboards like they do in the movies or whatever, but they were essentially the same thing. They were a small light buggy with a seat, and one or two horses to pull them.”