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Kalmar Industries (formerly Ottawa) (yard switch trucks) Paccar (United States) Paymaster [citation needed] Peterbilt (United States) Pierce (United States) Ramirez (Mexico) Rapid (United States) Relay (United States) Reo (United States) Republic (United States) Riker (United States) [citation needed] Spangler (United States) Spartan (United ...
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Global exports (in millions USD) Rank Country Exports (in millions USD) Tractors (8701) 87,184 1 Germany 13,892 2 Mexico 13,442 3 Netherlands 8,532 4 United States 7,917 5 China 7,552 Motor vehicles for the transport of 10 or more persons, incl. driver (8702) 18,589 1 China 4,432 2 Turkey 2,318 3 Japan 2,299 4 Poland 1,605 5
The first truck bought by Eddie Stobart in 1960 was painted post-office red and Brunswick green with yellow lettering. These colours were used for subsequent vehicles up to 1969. The company was incorporated as Eddie Stobart Ltd. on 23 November 1970 as a haulage firm, and Eddie Stobart controlled the organisation fully until 1973, when, at the ...
Pages in category "Defunct truck manufacturers of the United Kingdom" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Leyland Trucks is a medium- and heavy-duty truck manufacturer based in Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom. It can trace its origins back to the original Leyland Motors , which was founded in 1896, and subsequently evolved into British Leyland .
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Possibly with an eye to export markets outside Europe, petrol-engined versions with power outputs of 129 bhp and 149 bhp were also offered. [1] As on the Bedford TK and on various US built heavy trucks of the time, the cabin was a flat fronted forward control unit positioned above the engine. [1]