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A 2003–2007 Ryder Ford E-450 An Isuzu N-Series. Ryder System, Inc. is an American transportation and logistics company, specializing in truck rental and leasing, fleet management, supply chain management, and transportation management.
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Reverted to version as of 05:26, 7 July 2008 (UTC) this is a different logo, used in a different time period, and breaks existing usage (new logo will be uploaded as a separate image) 18:30, 20 July 2018: 130 × 67 (13 KB) AutoUnder (talk | contribs) The Morrisons logo has been updated to this tree symbol: 05:26, 7 July 2008: 210 × 125 (10 KB)
The US Rider-Ericsson Engine Company was the successor of the DeLamater Iron Works and the Rider Engine Company, having bought from both companies their extensive plants and entire stocks of engines and patterns, covering all styles of Rider and Ericsson hot air pumping engines brought out by both of the old companies since 1844, excepting the original Ericsson engine, the patterns of which ...
Ryder - Founder and leader. In addition to shapeshifting, he can teleport , has enhanced strength and reflexes, and carries many firearms . He prefers to animate his hair into snake-like tentacles .
PPI Motorsports was a race team which competed in CART, NASCAR and various off-road racing circuits. The team had one of the few remaining single car operations in NASCAR. The team had one of the few remaining single car operations in NASCAR.
The M-K TE70-4S was a four-axle 2,800 hp (2.1 MW) B-B diesel-electric locomotive built by Morrison-Knudsen. The locomotive was a rebuild of the GE U25B with a Sulzer V-12 prime mover installed. Morrison-Knudsen rebuilt four for the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1978. The experiment proved unsuccessful and no additional units were rebuilt.