List of American truck manufacturers

List Of Truck Manufacturers From America From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of American truck manufacturers.

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A

Abendroth & Root (1913)
Acme Truck
American LaFrance ladder truck of Gainesville FD
Armleder KW (1918–1922)
Atlantic Trucks (1918)
Atterbury 7C (1919)

B

Baker advertisement (1915)
Bessemer Truck (1920)
Bethlehem B1 3707 cc (1917–1919)
Board Truck (1911)
Bowling 0.7 t (1914)
Brodesser (1909)
  • BAE Systems
  • Babcock (1912)[31] Babcock [de]
  • Backus Motor Truck Company (1925–1937)
  • Bailey
  • Baker (1908–1915)[32][33]
  • Baldwin Steamer (1896)
  • Balqon (2008-today) Balqon [de]
  • Barber Motor Truck Corporation (1917–1918)
  • Barker C.L. (1912–1917)[34]
  • Barley
  • Barrows (1927–1928)[35]
  • Bauer machine works Co. (1914)[36]
  • Beaver (1914–1915)
  • Beaver (1935–1953)
  • Beck [37] (1911–1921)
  • Beck (1934–1957)
  • Beech Creek [38]
  • Bell (1919–1923)[39]
  • Belmont (1918–1922)[40]
  • Bergdoll (1912)[41]
  • Bering
  • Best (1910–1914))[42]
  • Bessemer (1911–1926)[43]
  • Bethlehem (1917–1926)
  • Betz [44]
  • Beyster-Detroit (1910–1911)[45]
  • Bickle (1923–1984)
  • Biddle-Murray (1905–1907)[46]
  • Biederman (1920–1955)
  • Binghamton Electric (1920)
  • Black-Crow (1910–1912)[47]
  • Blacker & Co. (1912)[48]
  • Blair (1911–1918)[49][50]
  • Board (1911–1912)[51]
  • Bollstrom [52]
  • Borland (1911–1914)
  • Bourne (1915–1919)
  • Bowling Green Motor Car Co. (1914) [53] [54]
  • Boyd (1912)[55]
  • Brinton Motor Truck Company [56][57] (1913–1924)
  • Briscoe [58][59]
  • Bristol (1909)[60]
  • Brockway (1912–1977)
  • Brodesser (1909–1911)[61]
  • Brooks (1912)[62]
  • Brown (1939–1953)
  • Brush (1908–1912)[63]
  • Bryan (1918–1923)
  • Buckeye (1912)[64]
  • Buda
  • Buffalo (1908–1910)
  • Buffalo (1921–1948)[65]
  • Buick
  • Burford (1915-)
  • Butler (1913–1914)
  • BYD (garbage trucks) (different models in USA)
  • Byron (1912)[66]

C

Caterpillar 740
Chase 1908 delivery wagon, photographed at the Louwman Museum, the Netherlands, 2011
Clinton 55-6 (1928)
Commerce Model N (1915-1917)
Continental Model C (1915)
Commercial Motor Car „Safir“ 4 t (1908)

D

Denby Chassis Model D 1,5 t (1915)
DeKalb Model E 2,5 (1918)
DeMartini Model G-17-W (1918)
Doane Model 1918 6t (1918)
Dominion (1915-1917)
Dorris Truck
Dowagiac 0.7 t (1909) 24 hp

E

F

Findlay Motor Model A (1911)
Flint Model C (1914)
Flint advertisement (1915)

G

Gabriel Model E 2t (1914–1920)
General Vehicle Company (1907–1920)
Geneva Type B (1911) 0.75 t

H

Hahn (1918)
Harvey (1918)
Henry Lee (1912)
Highway Knight
Hinde & Dauch (1906)
Howard 0,75t (1915-1916)

I

1927 International One-ton stakebed

J

1972 Jeep Commando

K

Kenworth tractor with trailer
Knickerbocker (1915–1917)
Koehler Model KT (3t)
Kratzer Automobile Company delivery van (1909)

L

Lange Motor Truck (1923)
Lauth-Juergens Model K
Lippard-Stewart 2t (1915-1919)
F.F. Loomis (1899) First Motor Patrol in U.S.

M

Manly (1918)
Martin Carriage Works (1911); made for Buffalo Bill
Maxim tricar (1911) produced by Bushnell Press Company
Meiselbach (1908)
Monitor Model G (1910)
Mora Model 25 (1913)

N

Nelson & Le Moon (1918)
Netco 1,5t (1914-1919)
Nevada 3t Model C (1913-1916)

O

Oneida Model D (1919–1922)

P

Parcel Post Equipment Co. 0.25 t (1914)
Parr Wagon Company (1909–1910)
Patriot Truck
U.S. Peterbilt truck, California

Q

  • Quadray (1904–1905) bus
  • Quadru (1911)
  • Quality (1962–2003) later Crimson Fire Company

R

Randolph C-2 (1t) (1911)
Riker Trucks (1918) 3t and 4t
Robinson-Loomis 2t (1909)
Rowe 3t bus 30 passenger (1921)

S

Sandusky truck advertisement (1912)
Service Model PW (1915)
Signal advertisement (1915)
Standard Tractor Co. Model D 10t (1915)
Stegeman advertisement (1915)
Sullivan Truck

T

Tarrytown (1914)
Tiffin Trucks (1914)
Titan Truck (1920)
  • Tait (1922–1924)[385]
  • Tarrytown Motor Car Co. (1914)[386]
  • Taylor Goodwin Car & Mfg (1921)[387]
  • Terex
  • TEXAN Texas Motor Car Association (1919–1920)[388]
  • Thomart Motor (1922)[389]
  • Thomas (1917-)
  • Thermo King
  • Thor (Now XOS)
  • Three Point Truck (1918–1924)[390]
  • Tico
  • Tiffin (1913–1923)[391][392]
  • Titan Truck Co.(1917–1932)[393]
  • Tower motor Truck (1915–1923)[394]
  • Trabold Truck (1911–1932)[395]
  • Traffic Motor Truck (1917–1929)[396]
  • Transit (1912–1916)[397]
  • Transport Truck Company (1919–1925)[398]
  • Traylor (1920–1928)[399][400]
  • Triangel motor Truck Company (1917–1924)[401][402]
  • Triumpf Motor Car (1911–1912)[403]
  • Triumph Truck & Tractor (1920–1922)[404]
  • TULSA Witt Thompson (1913–1922)[405]
  • Twin City (1912–1924)[406]

U

United Motor Truck Company advertisement (1915) 2 t + 3.5 t

V

  • V.E. (or V.E.C.) Electric (1901–1906)[166][167]
  • Van Dyke (1910–1912)[420]
  • Van-L Commercial Car Co.|Van-L (1912)[421]
  • Van Wambeke (1908–1909)[422][423]
  • Verrac (1911–1912)[424]
  • Velie (1911–1929)[425] [426] Moline
  • Vestal (1914)
  • Viall Motor Car (1923–1924)[427]
  • Victor Motor Truck & Trailer (1920)[428]
  • Victor Truck (1920)[429]
  • Victor Motors Inc. (1923–1924)[430][431]
  • VIM Motor Truck Company (1915–1924)[432]
  • VOMAG Robert Remer (1922–1924)[433]
  • Vulcan (1920–1922)[434][435]

W

Willys cab-forward pickup
Waverly Electric Truck (1914)
Whiting 5 t (1905)
Wichita 1t (1915)
Winther Truck
Witt-Will (1914)

X

Y

  • Yale Motor Truck Company (1921–1922)[482]
  • Yellow (1922–1925)[483]
  • Young Motor truck Company (1920–1923)[484]

Z

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