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Revision as of 15:44, 30 November 2012
This is a list of American truck manufacturers.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
- Advance-Rumely
- Alden Sampson
- Alena[1]
- AM General
- American (1911-1913)
- American Austin (1929-1934)
- American Bantam (1935-1941)
- American Coleman
- American LaFrance[2] (fire trucks)
- American Motor Truck[3]
- American Steam (1922 to 1924)[4]
- Aultman (1901)
- Autocar[5]
B
- Bantam (1936-1941)
- Barley
- Bering Truck
- Bessemer (1911-circa 1929)
- Bethlehem Truck Company
- Biederman (1920-1955)
- Binghamton Electric Truck Company (1920)
- Brockway Motor Company
- Brodesser (1909-1911)
- Bryan Steam Motors (1918-1923)
- Buick
C
D
E
F
- Fageol Motors (1916-38; later Peterbilt)
- Fargo
- Ford
- Freightliner
G
- Garford Motor Truck Company
- Garwood
- Gersix (1915-1922)
- GMC (1912-present)
- Grabowsky (1908-1913)
- Graham-Paige
H
I
- International Harvester
- International Power Company (1899-1902)[9]
J
K
- Kaiser
- Kaiser-Frazer
- Kenworth
- Kentucky Wagon Works (1914-1923)[10]
- Kissel (1910-1930)
L
- Lincoln
- Luedinghaus (1920-1933)
M
- Maccar (1914-1935)
- Mack
- Marion (garbage trucks)
- Marmon
- Marmon-Herrington (1931-1964)
- McNeilus Truck Manufacturing Company
- Mogul (before 1926)[11]
N
O
- Oldsmobile
- Old Hickory (1914-1923)[10]
- Oneida Motor Truck
- Oshkosh Truck (1918-) (Wisconsin Duplex 1917-18)
- Ottawa (Truck)[12]
P
- Packard (1904-1923)
- Pak-Mor (garbage trucks, San Antonio)
- Palmer-Moore (1911-1917)
- Peterbilt (1939-present)
- Pierce[13] (1955-) (distinct from Pierce-Arrow)
- Pierce-Arrow (1911-circa 1934)
- Piggins Practical (1911-1916)
- Plymouth (1935-1941)
- Pontiac
- Poss (1911-1912)[14]
Q
R
- REO (1908-1967) (maker of the REO Speed Wagon pickups and fire trucks)
- Republic (1913-1929) (later partnered with American LaFrance)
- Rush (1915-1918)[15]
S
- G.A. Schact Motor Truck Company (1910-1938) (fire trucks)
- SPA
- Sterling
- Stoddard (1911)
- Studebaker (1905-1910 {electric}, 1913-1918, 1927-1964)
T
- Terex Corporation
- Tiffin (1913-1923)
U
V
- Van-L (1912)
- Van Dyke (1910-1912)
- Velie (1911-1929)[16]
- Vestal (1914)
W
- Walter Motor Truck Company
- Wayne
- Western Star
- White
- White Hickory (1916-1921)
- Willys
- Willys-Overland
- Wisconsin Duplex Auto Company (1917-1918; Oshkosh Truck afterward)
- Worcester Lunch Car
X
Y
Z
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Notes
- ↑ Alena Steam Car
- ↑ American LaFrance website
- ↑ Ace
- ↑ American Steamer
- ↑ Autocar website
- ↑ Colet website
- ↑ Distinct from Hatfield and Hatfield. Kimes, p.652.
- ↑ Clymer, p.207.
- ↑ In Providence, Rhode Island. Kimes, p.737.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Kimes & Clark, p.437-8.
- ↑ Clymer, p.208.
- ↑ Ottawa Truck website
- ↑ Pierce Manufacturing website
- ↑ Automobile, p.432.
- ↑ Automobile, p.434.
- ↑ Vance, Bill. "Velie was quality over quantity", in Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, 18 July 2008, p.E10.
Sources
- Automobile Quarterly, (Editors of). The American Car Since 1775. New York: Automobile Quarterly Inc., 1971.
- Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925. New York: Bonanza Books, 1950.
- Kimes, Beverly Rae, and Clark, Henry Austin, Jr. The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942 (3rd edition). Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 1996.