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  2. Truckfest - Wikipedia

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    decorated truck, Truckfest at Haydock Park racecourse, 12 September 2009 Radio-controlled model trucks,Truckfest at Haydock Park racecourse, England, 12 September 2009. The main Truckfest event is held in Peterborough at the East of England Showground, and is billed as the biggest get-together in the lorry-driving calendar. [3]

  3. Perkins Engines - Wikipedia

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    Pertrak was founded in 1961 as a licensee of Perkins Engines of England, and was dedicated to the manufacture of engines for pickups, trucks, and tractors. The most productive period for the company was in the 1970s when they produced 200,000 engines. In 2010, the last engine was made in Ferreyra, Córdoba, when the licence was dropped.

  4. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The AWD name was used as GM would only allow the use of the Bedford name for military trucks. David John Bowes Brown was the designer in 1973 of the then DJB D250 Articulated Dump Truck, built in Peterlee, England, by DJB Engineering. DJB was renamed Artix in 1985 when the trucks were rebadged as Caterpillar. [18]

  5. Pickfords - Wikipedia

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    Pickford's Volvo FL614 van. Pickfords is a moving company based in the United Kingdom, part of Pickfords Move Management Ltd. . The business is believed to have been founded in the 17th century, making it one of the UK's oldest functioning companies, although the similar Shore Porters Society was founded earlier.

  6. Dodge 50 Series - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle is otherwise toughly built. The utility companies today favour smaller vans with towed generators. The four-wheel-drive version saw some use with the British army since it was one of very few British-built trucks of the class, and it could carry considerably more cargo and equipment than even the largest Land Rover models.

  7. Thames (commercial vehicles) - Wikipedia

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    The E83W range was offered as a van, pickup truck and many special bodyshops produced various other bodies upon the chassis, such as mobile canteens, fire trucks and ice cream vans. The Fordson E83W pre-dated the name Thames. It was produced between 1938 and 1957.

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  9. Vulcan (motor vehicles) - Wikipedia

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    The 1½ and 2 ton models were the mainstay of truck production until the 1926 introduction of heavier four ton units, with four-cylinder engines and also a six-cylinder Dorman bus chassis. Commercial vehicles began to supplant automobiles as Vulcan's main product around this time, with buses and light (¾ ton) military vehicles alongside the ...