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2-ton ambulance 4x2: 1940s The Austin K2 was a British truck built by the Austin during World War II, approximately half of the 13,102 built were bodied as Austin K2/Y ambulances; it was the most widely used ambulance during the war with some being provided to the US military as well as the militaries of France, Norway and Russia. [9] Autocar ...
1 ⁄ 2-ton 4x4 1939 Prototypes only Light repair truck Dodge 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton 4x4: 1939–1940: Wide range of bodies FWD 2-ton 4x4: 1930: 100+ Cargo and tank models Indiana 16x4 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton 4x4: 1934–1935: Open and closed cabs
Engine compartment, showing a Cummins ISB6.7 Freightliner M2 106 ambulance Freightliner M2 112. Following a $250 million development program by Freightliner, the Business Class M2 was introduced at the beginning of 2002; starting with 2003 production, the all-new model line was gradually phased in as a replacement of the previous FL-Series. [2]
M1233 RG-33L 6X6 Ambulance MRAP; M1234 MaxxPro Plus MRAP; M1235 MaxxPro Dash/Dash DXM MRAP; M1236 RG-31A3 (EM) MRAP; M1237 RG-33L Plus MRAP 6X6; M1238 RG-33 SOCOM MRAP 4X4; M1239 RG-33L SOCOM AUV 6X6; M1240 M-ATV; M1241 RG-31 Mk5E MRAP; M1242; M1243; M1244; M1245 SOCOM M-ATV SOCOM version of the M1240; M1246; M1247; M1248 6X6 MTV Caiman; M1249 ...
Freightliner Trucks is an American semi truck manufacturer. [1] Founded in 1929 as the truck-manufacturing division of Consolidated Freightways (from which it derives its name), the company was established in 1942 as Freightliner Corporation. [2]
The International TerraStar is a medium-duty truck (Class 4 and 5 [1]) that was manufactured by International Trucks from 2010 to 2015. The smallest conventional-cab truck ever produced by International, the TerraStar competed against chassis-cab vehicles derived from large pickup trucks along with the smallest versions of the Freightliner M2 and Hino 600.
TM 9-2320-365-10 Operator's instructions Manual M1078 Series, 2 1⁄2-ton, 4x4, Light Medium Tactical Vehicles (LMTV) (PDF). US Dept. of the Army. 2005.
American LaFrance (ALF) was an American vehicle manufacturer which focused primarily on the production of fire engines, ladder trucks, and emergency apparatus such as ambulance and rescue vehicles. Originally located in Elmira, New York , the final iteration of the company was located in Summerville, South Carolina .