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  2. Brockway Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as Brockway Carriage Works in 1875 by William Brockway. His son George Brockway later turned the carriages into a truck manufacturer in 1909. The first trucks were high-wheelers. During World War I, Brockway built 587 Class B Liberty Trucks for the military. After the war they produced a new range from 1-ton to 5-tons.

  3. 6-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    The 6-ton 6×6 truck (supply catalog designations G512, 514, 526, and 547) was a family of heavy tactical trucks built for the United States Army during World War II. The basic cargo version was designed to transport a 6- short ton (5,400 kg) cargo load over all terrain in all weather.

  4. M39 series 5-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    M54 cargo truck. The M39 (G744) series was designed as a 5-ton (4536 kg), three-axle all-wheel-drive off-road truck to replace World War II-era trucks such as 4- and 6-ton 6×6s built by Brockway, Diamond T, Mack, and White.

  5. Mack Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Mack Trucks, Inc. is an American truck manufacturing company and a former manufacturer of buses and trolley buses. ... (Brockway later ceases operations in 1977).

  6. Mack R series - Wikipedia

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    Truck manufacturer Brockway also used the R cab on their 700 series Husky line of trucks in the mid-70's, which is often attributed as one of the reasons that Brockway went out of business. Brockway was attempting to expand market share, competing directly with its parent company Mack and having a vehicle with the exact same cab did not help ...

  7. Mack Super-Liner - Wikipedia

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    The development of Super-Liner began life in the early 1970s under Brockway Motor Company, a subsidiary manufacturer of Mack Trucks. [2] While using the cab of the Mack R-series in its production, Brockway competed nearly directly against Mack in heavy-duty truck sales. Following the introduction of the long-hood "western" Mack RS700, Brockway ...

  8. Crown Coach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the Brockway family sold Crown Coach Corporation to a local truck distributor; this began a sequence of ownership changes. [1] Due to slow sales, Crown ended production of the motorcoach version of the Supercoach in 1980, focusing entirely on school buses. [3] The same year, the company was renamed Crown Coach International. [1]

  9. List of military trucks - Wikipedia

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    This list includes military trucks, are in production for 2021. Previous models are in a separate table, which is below. ... Brockway: Brockway B666 [1] heavy truck ...