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  2. 2½-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    A Red Ball Express truck gets stuck in the mud during World War II, 1944. 1971 AM General M35A2 with winch and camouflage cargo cover. The 2 + 12-ton, 6×6 truck was a standard class of medium duty trucks, designed at the beginning of World War II for the US Armed Forces, in service for over half a century, from 1940 into the 1990s.

  3. ZIL-157 - Wikipedia

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    ZIL-157 on Naissaar island, Estonia. The ZIL-157 is a general-purpose 2 + 12-ton 6×6 truck, produced at the Likhachev plant in the Soviet Union from 1958 to 1977, when production was transferred to the Amur plant, since the Likhachev plant wanted to focus more on modern trucks, such as the ZIL-131 range.

  4. Studebaker 2R/3R - Wikipedia

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    The range was offered in half-ton, 3/4-ton, and 1-, 1.5-, and 2-ton capacities. They were called 2R5, 2R10, 2R15, 2R16, and 2R17 respectively. The model numbers were carried over for the 1954, becoming 3R5, 3R10, and so on. Called the "model C cab" internally, this design continued to be used on the succeeding E-series trucks. [3]

  5. Einheitsdiesel - Wikipedia

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    The HWA initially aimed to develop standardized vehicles with two, three and four axles but in the end only built the three-axle version in the 2½ ton class. The engine, called the type HWa 526 D (80 PS), resulted from a joint development contract awarded to MAN , Henschel and Humboldt-Deutz while the chassis design came mainly from Henschel.

  6. Multifuel - Wikipedia

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    One large use of a military multifuel engine was the LD series used in the US M35 2 + 12-ton and M54 5-ton trucks built between 1963 and 1970. A military standard design using M.A.N. technology, it was able to use different fuels without preparation.

  7. Studebaker E-series truck - Wikipedia

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    The 1/2, 3/4, and 1-ton trucks were generally available with both 6-cylinder and V8 engines (no six-cylinder engines were available in the 1-ton trucks after 1960). Larger trucks came with V8s only. Beginning with the 1962 7E models, a 130 hp (97 kW) 212 cu in (3.5 L) Detroit Diesel engine was also available in those of 1-ton or above capacity ...

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