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  2. Freightliner Trucks - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. List of International trucks - Wikipedia

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    Models: H, F, K, G, L The Model F was a completely different type of truck than the Auto Wagon, with a steel ladder frame. It had a "Renault-type" tapered hood, oftern referred to as a coffin-nose or shovelnose.

  4. Western Star Trucks - Wikipedia

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    The 57X is the on-highway variant which a uses Freightliner Cascadia chassis and cab but has many improvements such as reinforced cabin bones, different doors, and an aerodynamic front end with two stage heated headlights and stainless steel chrome grille. It also implements a digital cockpit as standard equipment.

  5. 1979 International Scout Is for Sale on Bring a Trailer - AOL

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    That's literally mint, as this 1979 International Harvester Scout II is painted in the one-year-only hue of Mint Green. It's for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of ...

  6. Ford L series - Wikipedia

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    Ford ended production of the Louisville/Aeromax in 1998; the truck lines re-entered production as Sterling Trucks from 1998 to 2009; both lines were produced concurrently by Ford and Freightliner during 1998. [13] In 1998, Sterling began production in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, of their L-Line 7500, 8500, 9500, and A-Line 9500.

  7. White Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    White manufactured trucks under its own brands—White, Autocar, and Western Star—as well, leading to the company becoming known as the "Big Four" through to the mid-1970s. The Sterling nameplate, unused by White as long as the company owned it, went to Freightliner after the companies' split. It was then used by Daimler Trucks, who ...

  8. List of United States Army tactical truck models - Wikipedia

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    Freightliner models HET [x] M1070 Heavy 8x8: 1993–present: 2,033: Semi-tractor for tank transporter designed and built by Oshkosh 2000. 7000MV 6x6. MTVR 7-ton 6x6.

  9. International Scout - Wikipedia

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    Very few 1971–1979 Scout IIs were ordered in RWD-only configuration—most were 4WD. Before International discontinued the Scout in 1980, International experimented with Scout-based minivans , station wagons , dune buggies , Hurst -built special editions (in similar fashion to the Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds and Hurst SC/Rambler ), and even a small ...