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  • ...highly mobile [[Amphibious vehicle#Amphibious trucks and barges|amphibious military truck]] built by [[Alvis Cars|Alvis]] that served with the British Army. During military use the problem of transmission 'wind up' was solved by laying out railway
    6 KB (1,026 words) - 11:00, 25 May 2010
  • ...any were rebuilt with hard-top ambulance bodies and as radio communication trucks. A rare variant is the electronic warfare Vampire body. It is thought tha [[Category:Military trucks]]
    6 KB (875 words) - 17:35, 10 August 2009
  • * [[Tatra (company)]] all wheel drive military trucks.
    3 KB (393 words) - 05:04, 22 September 2010
  • ...even surfaces. Lockers are common in agricultural equipment and military [[trucks]].
    6 KB (944 words) - 15:49, 19 July 2006
  • ...urers. Eventually they settled on [[Dodge Brothers]] engines, and soon the trucks were sold by Dodge Brothers dealers. The firm expanded from its beginnings ...ige cars with six and eight cylinder engines. For a while a line of light trucks was offered under the Paige name, but that was soon discontinued. The Graha
    7 KB (1,077 words) - 06:42, 19 February 2007
  • ...e the Spanish arm in 1946 was taken over by Enasa, the maker of [[Pegaso]] trucks and sport cars. ...h is main plant located in Barcelona, until 1946. They mass-produced cars, trucks and buses, and a number of hand-built racing and luxury cars, some of which
    5 KB (853 words) - 00:47, 3 March 2010
  • ...e in the world. In 1992 Iveco purchased the Italian company, International Trucks Australia Limited, which still plays a very important role in the Pacific R ...ging-iveco-trucks-stateside-early-2008/#comments|title=Fiat bringing Iveco trucks stateside early 2008|accessdate=2007-11-24|work=autoblog.com}}</ref>
    8 KB (1,142 words) - 09:33, 18 September 2008
  • ...]] manufacturer, with substantial export sales of light, medium, and heavy trucks throughout the world. It was [[GM Europe]]'s most profitable venture for s ...ucts from the British Empire as far as import duties were concerned. Such trucks were marketed as "British Chevrolet". After GM took ownership of Vauxhall
    21 KB (3,417 words) - 19:13, 13 March 2010
  • ...system was used on [[Citroën]] cars between 1921 and 1937 for off-road and military vehicles. The Citroën company sponsored several overland expeditions with ...<ref>[http://www.pakdef.info/pakmilitary/army/tanks/bandvagn.html Pakistan Military Consortium]</ref>.
    16 KB (2,455 words) - 10:01, 24 May 2010
  • ...turer in the UK, employing 31,000 people at 12 locations, producing 38,000 trucks, 8,000 buses and 19,000 tractors per year :*Materials Handling &ndash; [[Coventry Climax]] (incorporating Climax Trucks, Climax Conveyancer and Climax Shawloader)
    16 KB (2,214 words) - 23:14, 22 January 2007
  • ...ssembling in 1955 for Eastern European markets. The firm also manufactures military and sporting small arms, most of them based on Russian or German design, un The first vehicles in Kragujevac were [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] trucks. They were made exclusively for the Yugoslavian Army in the late 30's, sinc
    11 KB (1,780 words) - 14:18, 3 June 2010
  • ...the U.S. market) as well as the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks. The three plants have continually garnered top quality ratings by J.D. Pow ...[[Electro-Motive Diesel]] (locomotive division) and [[General Dynamics]] (military vehicles)
    9 KB (1,229 words) - 11:28, 8 February 2010
  • ...''JNSN'', including the manufacture of a series of innovotive lightweight trucks, built with aluminium alloys, for the Reynolds Tube Company and the prototy ...d War II Jensen concentrated on the war effort and produced components for military vehicles including the turrets for tanks, and on the production of speciali
    6 KB (974 words) - 01:29, 16 January 2007
  • ...rm the [[Daimler-Benz]] car company which built [[Mercedes-Benz]] cars and trucks and agreed to remain together until 2000. In 1998 Daimler-Benz took over th From 1910 it was part of Birmingham's BSA group of companies, producing military vehicles as well as cars.
    14 KB (2,176 words) - 08:39, 11 December 2010
  • <small>'''Trucks:'''</small> [[Dodge 50 series|50 Series]] · [[Dodge A100|A100]] · [[Dodg '''Military'''
    6 KB (758 words) - 00:05, 4 November 2010
  • ...are also popular, especially for public transportation and for heavy-duty trucks and in passenger vehicles in Europe, for their general thriftiness and plen .... and Eaton Corp. have been selected to manufacture diesel-electric hybrid trucks for a US pilot program serving the utility industry in 2004. In mid 2005 Is
    18 KB (2,608 words) - 02:08, 19 May 2009
  • ...o other markets, including diesels for marine and fire pumps and fork lift trucks. In 1946 the '''ET199''' was announced, which the company claimed was the ...d the [[Armstrong Whitworth]] supercharged '''H30''' multi fuel engine for military use. This has been fitted as an auxiliary engine in the British Chieftain a
    9 KB (1,355 words) - 10:36, 1 February 2009
  • ...r wheel SbW system by Delphi called [[Quadrasteer]] is used on some pickup trucks but has had limited commercial success. ...t electronic systems (as in fly-by-wire systems used by many airliners and military aircraft), the additional cost and service requirements have made these sys
    5 KB (775 words) - 03:58, 22 September 2010
  • ...trengthening centralized rule, was to provide mobility for the movement of military forces. This, however, overlooks the fact that gradients on autobahns built ...autobahns were in bad shape, severely damaged by heavy Allied bombing and military demolition. As well, thousands of kilometers of autobahns remained unfinish
    25 KB (3,920 words) - 23:59, 12 March 2007
  • ...rcial car. At war's end, their company produced and marketed both cars and trucks.
    7 KB (1,100 words) - 20:10, 6 July 2010

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