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  2. List of truck manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Trucks (United States) Stewart & Stevenson (United States) Studebaker (United States) Scot (Canada) [citation needed] Tesla Motors (United States) Traffic (United States) UD Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Volvo Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Vicinity Motor Corp. (Canada) Walter (United States) White (United States)

  3. DAF Trucks - Wikipedia

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    DAF Truck type G1300DA325 Classic DAF 2600 cab over truck DAF fire truck A DAF YA-328 military truck DAF YP-408 used by UNIFIL. In 1928, Hubert "Hub" van Doorne founded the company Commanditaire Vennootschap Hub van Doorne's Machinefabriek. His co-founder and investor was A. H. Huenges, managing director of a brewery.

  4. DAF F241 series - Wikipedia

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    The DAF F241 series is the name of a cab used on a series of heavy-duty, mostly long distance trucks produced by the Dutch manufacturer DAF from 1973 until 1994. They are better known as the DAF 2800, 3300 and 3600. The cab was a wider development of the F218, DAF's first tilt cab placed on among others 2500. The names reflect the cab width in ...

  5. GINAF - Wikipedia

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    Special custom made trucks include firetrucks, riot control trucks, military trucks, garbage trucks and airport fuel bowsers.Several GINAF trucks also participate in the annual Dakar Rally as both rally and service trucks, having done so since 1987, though the first GINAF to participate in the rally was labelled as being a DAF for marketing purposes.

  6. DAF F218 series - Wikipedia

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    The DAF F218 and later F220 is the name of a modular cab used on a series of medium-duty trucks produced by the Dutch manufacturer DAF from early 1970 until the mid-1990s. The names reflect the cab width in centimetres, at 218 and 220 cm (85.8 and 86.6 in) respectively.

  7. Paccar - Wikipedia

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    However, Rover management decided to sell the truck division to DAF Trucks which was a Dutch automotive concern. Its Dart Truck Company and Wagner Mining Equipment Company were sold in 1984 and 1989 in order to remain profitable.

  8. Leyland Trucks - Wikipedia

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    1988 – Leyland DAF ceases production of Scammell lorries. 1993 – When DAF NV was placed into administration, the Leyland factory is subject to a management buyout, and becomes Leyland Trucks Limited. [4] 1998 – Leyland Trucks is acquired by Paccar, [2] [5] [6] which had previously acquired Foden Trucks in 1980 and DAF Trucks in 1996.

  9. ERF (truck manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Preserved 1947 ERF Preserved B Series ERF EC, based from DAF A 2001 ERF ECT 6x2 tractor truck (the cab was borrowed from the 2000 truck MAN TGA). It was followed by the ECM, and lastly the ECL before the shutting down of the ERF industry.