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  2. Dodge 100 "Commando" - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge 100 "Commando" models also known as Dodge Commando 100 Series are 7.5–28 short tons (6.8–25.4 t) trucks built by Dodge in England, primarily in the 1970s and 1980s. A previous Dodge 100 , known informally as the "parrot-nose" or "Kew Dodge", was produced in the 1950s at a factory in Kew , London .

  3. Dodge 100 "Kew" - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge 100 "Kew" was a range of trucks made from 1949 until 1957 by the American Dodge company at their British factory in Kew, London. [1] The trucks were often nicknamed the "parrot nose" due to their distinctive shaped bonnets and grilles. Most of the trucks were powered by either Perkins diesel or Chrysler petrol engines.

  4. Ford D series - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the range covered rigid trucks with gross weights from 5.2 to 12.75 British tons, and tippers from 10.8 to 12.75 tons. [1] Higher gross weights became available with the subsequent introduction of versions featuring twin rear axles and articulated models were also quickly added to the range. [1]

  5. List of International trucks - Wikipedia

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    Models: D, K/KB, L, R, S, and A 1 ⁄ 2 to 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton (450–1360 kg) chassis with an "M" in model number The Metro was a range of step vans introduced in 1938. It had a rounded cab-over-engine body with sliding doors on a then-current light or medium chassis.

  6. Bedford TK - Wikipedia

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    The TK range replaced the Bedford S type in 1960, and served as the basis for a variety of derivatives, including fire engines, military, horse carriers, tippers, flatbed trucks, and other specialist utilities. [2] A General Post Office (later British Telecom) version used for installing telegraph poles was known as the Pole King. [3]

  7. Dump truck - Wikipedia

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    Thornycroft developed a steam dust-cart in 1896 with a tipper mechanism. [1] The first motorized dump trucks in the United States were developed by small equipment companies such as The Fruehauf Trailer Corporation, Galion Buggy Co. and Lauth-Juergens among many others around 1910. [2] Hydraulic dump beds were introduced by Wood Hoist Co ...

  8. GMC CCKW 2½-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    Restored CCKW 353 Cargo truck with open cab, machine gun ring, and front-mounted winch. The GMC CCKW, also known as "Jimmy", or the G-508 by its Ordnance Supply Catalog number, [a] was a highly successful series of off-road capable, 2 1 ⁄ 2-ton, 6×6 trucks, built in large numbers to a standardized design (from 1941 to 1945) for the U.S. Army, that saw heavy service, predominantly as cargo ...

  9. Diamond T - Wikipedia

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    1940s Diamond T dealership in Oregon. The Diamond T Motor Car Company was founded in Chicago in 1905 by C. A. Tilt. Reportedly, the company name was created when Tilt’s shoe-making father fashioned a logo featuring a big “T” (for Tilt) framed by a diamond, which signified high quality. [1]

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