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  2. Day-Elder - Wikipedia

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    Day-Elder Motors Corporation (1918-1937, also known as D.E.) was a manufacturer of trucks in Irvington, New Jersey. Production began in 1918. [1] The company originated from the earlier National Motors Manufacturing Company, also of Irvington. [2] The vehicles used proprietary engines, transmissions, and rear axles.

  3. Vehicle registration plates of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Used for all New Jersey State Police vehicle. State Police also has TP for vehicles assigned to turnpike patrol State Senate Majority Leader Turnpike Authority: 1959 TPA1234 TP-A123 Used for NJ turnpike maintenance vehicles and New Jersey State Police vehicles assigned to turnpike patrol U.S. Congress c. 1952 U.S. Senate c. 1952

  4. Fuso Trucks America - Wikipedia

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    On December 30, 2009, the company sold its 100,000th truck in North America to LaVallee's Bakery Distributors, Waltham, MA. [10] In March 2011, MFTA introduced a new line of Class 3 through Class 5 medium duty commercial trucks to the North American market, designated the Canter FE/FG Series.

  5. Ford C series - Wikipedia

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    At least four truck makers used the Ford C-series tilt cab. Best known was the look-alike Mack model "N," which was produced between 1958 and 1962. The Four-Wheel-Drive Auto Company used some Ford "C" cabs which bore the FWD emblems, and Yankee-Walter used C series cab components on some of its large airport crash trucks.

  6. California truck rules facing a test — in New Jersey - AOL

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  7. Rush Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Rush Enterprises, headquartered in New Braunfels, Texas, is an international retailer of commercial vehicles, primarily new and used trucks, through its Rush Truck Centers. [1] In 2019, the company operated over 200 Rush Truck Centers in 20 states as well as 14 locations in Canada. As of 2020, it was a Fortune 500 corporation. [2]

  8. Garden State Parkway - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, New Jersey Transportation Commissioner James Simpson announced the NJTA was considering allowing trucks on the northern portion of the Garden State Parkway. [180] However, the idea was quickly abandoned after the agency found the road had engineering concerns that would not accommodate trucks on this segment.

  9. 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