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  2. International WorkStar - Wikipedia

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    The consumer version of the WorkStar is manufactured by Midwest Automotive Designs, which is a manufacturer based in Elkhart in Indiana that produces conversions of class 5 and 6 commercial trucks conversions as luxury consumer vehicles. The company makes several pickup truck models of the WorkStar, including the International WorkStar Pickup ...

  3. Napco Four Wheel Drive Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    NAPCO (Northwestern Auto Parts Company) was a four-wheel drive (4x4) vehicle parts manufacturing company founded in 1918 and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA.Besides four-wheel drive units, NAPCO also provided winches, auxiliary transmissions, tandem drive axles, hydrovac systems, and dump truck bodies.

  4. Wally's - Wikipedia

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    The fuel provided at Wally's is unbranded and supplied by Wallis' family business, Wallis Companies, which operates Mobil/On the Run stores in the St. Louis area. Electric vehicle chargers (including Tesla Superchargers) are also provided underneath a separate canopy.

  5. WTI Transport - Wikipedia

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    A flatbed company of approximately 370 tractors, WTI hauls freight throughout the Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and East Coast. WTI’s fleet is a mixture of company drivers and owner-operators. Shipments consist mainly of roofing, building materials, and all types of aluminum, iron and steel products.

  6. List of American truck manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    American LaFrance ladder truck of Gainesville FD. AEERSA (ambulances, rescue vehicles, fire trucks, 2000–present) Ace (1918–1927; also Busses) Alden Sampson; Alexis Fire Equipment Company (fire trucks, 1947–present) Alkane; Allianz; AM General; American (1911–1913) American Austin (1929–1934) American Bantam (1935–1941) American Coleman

  7. International TerraStar - Wikipedia

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    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.

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