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California regulation doesn't ban RV purchases. In 2020, California adopted the Advanced Clean Truck Act, which requires manufacturers to sell an increasing percentage of zero-emission medium- and ...
North America's largest truck camper manufacturer is Lance Camper Manufacturing Corporation of Lancaster, California, followed by Arctic Fox of La Grande, Oregon. Lance's most popular model is the Lance 1172. Truck campers continue to be most popular in the Western United States and Canada, and this is where most manufacturers are headquartered.
California's Advanced Clean Fleets rule aimed to set timelines for operators of trucks carrying everything from U.S. mail and UPS packages to 40-foot containers of goods and other cargo, to switch ...
Sunline Coach Company was a manufacturer of recreational vehicles, truck bed caps, and household storage sheds from 1964 to November, 2006. Vehicles were primarily built at a production facility in Denver, Pennsylvania, or at a smaller location in Leola. The company built about 70,000 travel trailers, truck campers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes ...
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Icelandic off-road custom shop Arctic Trucks has made a customized J250 Toyota Land Cruiser called the AT37. It's wider and more capable than the stock vehicle, and you can buy it at Toyota dealers.
TREKOL-39295 -6x6 pickup truck with a fiberglass body; TREKOL-39041 - 4x4 based on the UAZ-31514 [5] TREKOL-39445 - fiberglass body 4x4 based on rebodied UAZ Hunter; TREKOL-39446 - fiberglass body pickup truck variant of 39445; TREKOL-AGRO - 4x4 fitted with agricultural equipment; TREKOL-Forester-D (LIGHT) - 4x4 open body; TREKOL-Woodman - 4x4
The overland train concept first developed as a way to haul trees out of the bush, without the need to prepare a road capable of supporting a traditional truck. A truck would need to have a surface flat and strong enough for its driven wheels, normally four at the rear of the cab, to gain traction needed to climb any grades.