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In 1979, a new plant in Mount Holly, North Carolina, and a parts manufacturing plant in Gastonia, North Carolina, were constructed, both in the Charlotte metropolitan area. Volumes continued to increase. [10] The year 1979 marked a consequential event in the evolution of Freightliner, and of the whole trucking and truck manufacturing industries.
At the time the 3800 ended production in 2004, the number of full-size body manufacturers from 1979 had decreased from eight to three (Blue Bird, Thomas, and IC, the successor to AmTran/Ward); International was the sole remaining chassis manufacturer (following the exit of Ford and GM, Freightliner and Blue Bird commenced production of cowled ...
From 1951 until 1977, White Motors also distributed Freightliner Trucks. [34] This took place under an agreement with Freightliner's parent, Consolidated Freightways. White manufactured trucks under its own brands—White, Autocar, and Western Star—as well, leading to the company becoming known as the "Big Four" through to the mid-1970s.
c. 1966-1979 Conventional Severe-service truck, 6x6 drive configuration [31] Flat fenders extend to back of cab 387 1976-1987 Conventional (Class 9) Severe-service truck, originally developed for coal transportation Later developed for multiple applications Model number reused in 1999 (only model line to do so) 391 c.1977 Conventional (Class 9)
Pages in category "Freightliner Trucks vehicles" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Freightliner Business Class (FL-Series) is a range of medium-duty (Class 5–8) trucks that was assembled by the American manufacturer Freightliner Trucks from 1991 to 2007. [2] The first medium-duty trucks sold by the company, the FL60/FL70 replaced the Mercedes-Benz L-series trucks which were withdrawn from the United States market during ...
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