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  2. Truck classification - Wikipedia

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    The Class 8 truck gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is a vehicle with a GVWR exceeding 33,000 lb (14,969 kg). [ 2 ] [ 28 ] These include tractor trailer tractors, single-unit dump trucks of a GVWR over 33,000 lb, as well as non-commercial chassis fire trucks; such trucks typically have 3 or more axles. [ 29 ]

  3. Category:Class 8 trucks - Wikipedia

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    A class 8 truck is a heavy-duty truck as classified by the Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration. Pages in category "Class 8 trucks" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  4. Class 8 truck - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 January 2011, at 14:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. List of Kenworth vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Class Vehicle information Current (North America) W900: 1961–present: 8: Kenworth's long running semi truck model. W990: 2019–present: 8: Classic-styled truck. Shares cab with T680 and T880. T800: 1987–present: 8: Kenworth's vocational and severe duty truck, available in both semi or rigid configurations. Shares cab with W900. T880: 2014 ...

  6. GMC General - Wikipedia

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    Under the joint venture, GMC trucks were phased out in favor of White-designed Volvo GM products. In 1987, the final GMC General was produced, followed by the Brigadier in 1988 (badged as a WhiteGMC); the withdrawal of the latter marked the exit of General Motors from the Class 8 truck segment.

  7. Ford L series - Wikipedia

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    The first dedicated Class 8 conventional truck developed by the company, the L-Series was colloquially named the "Louisville Line", denoting the Kentucky Truck Plant that assembled the trucks. [1] The successor to the Ford N-series and the Ford F-900/1000 Super Duty, the line was a Class 6-8 truck.

  8. List of International trucks - Wikipedia

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    The L series was a complete range of trucks introduced in late 1949. The first new trucks since the war-era D/K/KB models, they introduced a cab with a one-piece curved windshield that continued in service until 1971. They were also the first trucks with the Raymond Loewy "IH" insignia that was used into the 1970s.

  9. Category:United States truck classification - Wikipedia

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