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  2. Crown Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Crown later decided to stop making so many one-of-a-kind trucks and developed two lines of E-Z Lift Trucks: an H series (hand-operated) and a B series (battery-operated). In 1959, when its lift trucks had annual sales of about $50,000, antenna rotators had annual sales of $700,000, [ 9 ] but the transition to the lift truck business was under way.

  3. Crown Firecoach - Wikipedia

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    Vertical Reach Other Notes Aerial 1956 2-door open-air 2-door enclosed 4-door enclosed 2-door wide-body enclosed 100' Mid mount ladder or rear mount ladder Available as 2-axle tiller truck Pumper Water Tender 1951 Snorkel truck 1961 50' 65' 75' 85' First Crown snorkel truck is an International Harvester COE chassis. [3] TeleSquirt 1969 54' 55' 75'

  4. Crown Coach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Crown began development on a new mid-engine Supercoach. Heavily influenced by motorcoach design, Crown intended it primarily for school bus use. Introduced in 1949, the all-new Supercoach used unit-body construction with high-strength steel in place of a separate chassis; to combat corrosion, all body panels were aluminum. To prove the ...

  5. Ford B series - Wikipedia

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    Crown By Carpenter Classic to 1998 From 1996 to 1999, Carpenter used the Crown by Carpenter brand name on their buses. Les Enterprises Michel Corbeil: 1990–1998 Sold only in Canada. Superior Coach Company: Pioneer to 1982 Perley A. Thomas Car Works Thomas Built Buses, Inc. Saf-T-Liner Conventional 1972–1998 replaced by Freightliner-based ...

  6. Crown Supercoach - Wikipedia

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    Also used in Crown-Ikarus buses. Detroit Diesel 8V71 568 cu in (9.3 L) V8 Diesel Used in Crown motorcoaches; not used for school buses Detroit Diesel 6V92: 552 cu in (9.0 L) V6 Methanol Diesel 1989–1991 Rear-engine Supercoach Series II, bus body designed for use of engine Most methanol-fuel buses converted to diesel. Detroit Diesel 8V92

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  8. Forklift - Wikipedia

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    A forklift (also called industrial truck, lift truck, jitney, hi-lo, fork truck, fork hoist, and forklift truck) is a powered industrial truck used to lift and move materials over short distances. The forklift was developed in the early 20th century by various companies, including Clark , which made transmissions , and Yale & Towne ...

  9. Guy Fieri and Sammy Hagar's Santo Tequila Trucks ... - AOL

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    The trucks were transporting 440 cases of tequila, or 24,240 bottles, including Santo blanco, reposado and a specially-made extra añejo, which took 39 months to create.