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  2. Brockway Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Brockway manufactured the B666 heavy truck, including the B666 Daybrook M-II-A bridge erector [2] and C666 Quick Way crane, [3] as well as G547 and G690 6-ton 6×6 bridging trucks, part of a standard design series also built by Corbitt and White. G547 "Treadway" trucks had a large hoist on the rear for self-unloading, while ...

  3. Hayes Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    A Hayes-Anderson truck from 1933. The Hayes Manufacturing Company was established in Vancouver in 1920 by Douglas Hayes, an owner of a parts dealer, [1] and entrepreneur W. E. Anderson from Quadra Island, [1] as Hayes-Anderson Motor Company Ltd. [2] The company sold American-built trucks and truck parts for the first two years, then built their own trucks, because the trucks weren’t strong ...

  4. Peterbilt - Wikipedia

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    For 1941, Peterbilt created the heavier-duty Model 364; initially developed for the logging industry, the 364 was re-purposed for military production for World War II. [9] In 1942, the company developed its first cab-over-engine (COE) truck, which was derived from the 260. The vehicle was a half-cab design with a full-deck chassis.

  5. Ever wonder what's inside big rigs? These are the most ... - AOL

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    Truck Parking Club used data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics to identify the most common goods transported by semitrucks within the U.S.

  6. Volvo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest Volvo truck plant in the world, employing close to 3,000 people building multiple models of heavy-duty trucks. [17] On 20 June 2022, Volvo announced that "in the second part of this decade" it would begin making trucks using hydrogen fuel cells with a range of 600 miles, compared to 275 miles for the existing VNR trucks. [18]

  7. Paccar - Wikipedia

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    PACCAR's Winch division was one of the world's largest manufacturer of industrial winches by 1994. [51] [52] Paccar International marketed trucks to more than 40 countries, and was one of the largest exporters of capital goods in North America by 1995. Kenworth truck factory in Renton, Washington, was opened on June 4, 1993. [53]

  8. 50 magical photos of Disney World from the last 50 years - AOL

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    Disney World opened its gates on October 1, 1971 - 50 years ago. Here are some of the best photos from the last 50 years. 50 magical photos of Disney World from the last 50 years

  9. Category : Non-free images of Disney theme park attraction ...

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    This category is for web-resolution images of Disney Theme Park attraction posters whose usage on Wikipedia pages is considered fair use under United States copyright law when there are no adequate "free" substitutes available.