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Toy Truck Contractor toy magazine month february year 2011
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Ashok Leyland
Asia MotorWorks
Astra
AUSA
BelAZ
BEML
Beau-Roc[26]
Case CE
Caterpillar Inc.
DAC
Daewoo
Dart (commercial vehicle)
Eicher Motors
Euclid Trucks
FAP
Galion Godwin Truck Body Co.[27]
General East[28]
Godwin Manufacturing Company Inc.[29]
HEPCO
Hitachi Construction Machinery
Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe)
Iveco
John Deere
Kamaz
Kenworth
Kioleides
Komatsu
KrAZ
Leader Trucks
Liebherr Group
Mack Trucks
Mahindra Trucks & Buses Ltd.
MAN SE
Mercedes-Benz
Navistar International
New Holland
Peterbilt
SANY
R/S Godwin Truck Body Company
Scania AB
ST Kinetics
Tata
Tatra (company)
Terex Corporation
Volvo Construction Equipment
Volvo Trucks
XCMG
Warren, Inc.[30]
Williamsen Godwin Truck Body Company
AEERSA (fire trucks)
Ace (1918–1927; also Busses)
Alden Sampson
Alexis Fire Equipment Company (fire trucks, 1947-present)
Allianz
AM General
American (1911–1913)
American Austin (1929–1934)
American Bantam (1935–1941)
American Coleman
American LaFrance (fire trucks)
American Truck Company - ATC (2004-2007)
American & British Manufacturing Corporation (fire trucks, ?–1919)
Athey
Atterbury (1910-1935)
Autocar
Available[2] (1910–1957)
BAE Systems
Bailey
Barley
Beck
Bering
Bessemer (1911-1926)
Bethlehem (1917-1926)
Biederman (1920–1955)
Binghamton Electric (1920)
Blair (1911–1918)
Bourne (1915–1919)
Brockway
Brodesser (1909–1911)
Brown
Bryan (1918–1923)
Buick
BYD (garbage trucks) (different models in USA)
Caterpillar 740
Chase 1908 delivery wagon, photographed at the Louwman museum, the Netherlands, 2011
Capacity
Caterpillar
Chase (1907–1919)
Chevrolet
Chrysler
Cline
Clydesdale Motor Truck Company (1917–1939), formerly Clyde Cars Company
Colet[3]
Corbitt
Crane Carrier(CCC)
Crown
Dart (1903–1988)
Dempster
Desberon (1901–1904)
DeSoto (fire trucks)
Diamond REO (1967-)
Diamond T (1911–1966)
Divco
Dodge
Duplex (1916-1955)
E-One
Eagle
Elgin
Elk (1913–1914)
Euclid
Fageol Motors (1916–1938; later Peterbilt)
Fargo
Farrar Fire Apparatus (1933-1987)
Federal
Fisher
Ford
Freightliner
FWD
Garford
Garwood
General Vehicle (or G.V.) (1905–1906)[4][5]
Gersix (1915–1922)
Global
GMC (1912–present)
Grabowsky (1908–1913)
Graham-Paige
Hart-Kraft (1907–1913)
Harsco
Harvey (1911–1932)
Hatfield (1910–1911)[6]
Hayes (1922-1975)
Hebb (before 1926)[7]
Heil
Hendrickson
HME
Hummer
1927 International one-ton stakebed
Ibex
Indiana
International
International Power Company (1899–1902)[8]
1972 Jeep Commando
Jaguar[9]
Jeep
Johnson
Kenworth tractor with trailer
Kaiser
Kaiser-Frazer
Kaiser-Jeep
Kelland Electric (1922–1925) Newark NJ
Kalmar
Kentucky Wagon Works (1914–1923)[10]
Kenworth (1923-Present)
Kimble
Kissel (1910–1930)
Kleiber (San Francisco)
KME Fire Apparatus (1946-Present)
Krebs Commercial Car Company (1912–1917)
Lange Motor Truck (1911-1931)
Lehigh (1925-1927)
Lincoln
Lion (garbage trucks)
Lodal (garbage trucks and fire trucks)
Luedinghaus (1920–1933)
Maccar (1914–1935)
Mack (1890-Present)
Marion (garbage trucks)
Marmon (1963-1997)
Marmon-Herrington (1931–1964)[11]
Maxim Motors
McNeilus
Mercury
Mogul (before 1926)[12]
Moreland (1911-1940)
Motiv[13]
Navistar International 1986
Nikola (2016-Present)
O-K Truck (1916-1927)
Old Hickory (1914–1923)[10]
Oldsmobile
Oneida
Oshkosh (1918-) (Wisconsin Duplex 1917-1918)
Ottawa
U.S. Peterbilt truck, California
P&H
PACCAR
Pacific Truck & Trailer Limited (1947-1991)
Packard (1904–1923)
Pak-Mor (garbage trucks, San Antonio)
Palmer-Moore (1906–1918)
Peterbilt (1939–present)
Pierce[15] (1955-) (distinct from Pierce-Arrow)
Pierce-Arrow (1911-circa 1934)
Piggins Practical (1911–1916)
Plymouth (1935–1941)
Poss (1911–1912)[16]
Rapid (1902–1909) predecessor to GMC Truck
REO (1908–1967) (maker of the REO Speed Wagon pickups and fire trucks)
Republic (1913–1929) (later partnered with American LaFrance)
Rush (1915–1918)[17]
Sanford-Herbert (1909–1939)
Schacht (1910–1938) (fire trucks)
Scot[18] (1972-1980)
Simon-Duplex (fire trucks)
SPA
Spartan
Spencer Manufacturing (1986-) (fire trucks)[19]
Sterling
Sternburg (1900-1916; later Sterling)
Stewart & Stevenson
Stoddard (1911)
Studebaker (1905-1910 {electric}, 1913–1918, 1927–1964)
Terex
Tesla
Thor (Now XOS)
Tico
Tiffin (1913–1923)
Traffic
U.S. Hybrid
V.E. (or V.E.C.) Electric (1901–1906)[4][5]
Van Dyke (1910–1912)
Van-L (1912)
Velie (1911–1929)[20]
Vestal (1914)
Willys cab-forward pickup
Walter
Wayne
Western Star
White
White-Freightliner
White-Gmc
White Hickory (1916–1921)
White-Mustang
White-Western Star
Willys
Willys-Overland
Wisconsin Duplex (1917–1918; Oshkosh Truck afterward)
Worcester Lunch Car
Workhorse
XOS
Yellow
Zeligson