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Toy Truck Contractor toy magazine month february year 2011

$ 3.14

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Year: 2011
  • original: yes
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Publication Name: toy farmer ltd
  • Condition: in decent condition please see pictures for details. RB4
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Toy Truck Contractor toy magazine month february year 2011
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    key words:
    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