The American Delivery Truck


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When motorized vehicles replaced the horse as the modern form of transportion, it wasnt as if everyone owned went out and bought a vehicle to drive, much less to haul with. Rural residents relied heavily on vendors to bring the goods directly to them or their nearest town, and vendors relied on delivery trucks to deliver their food items or services. The idea took on a life of it's own and in 1915 Reo created an entire class of vehicles called "Speed Wagons" that provided the basis for a new generation of delivery vehicles dubbed in Commercial Car Journal as "Speed Trucks". The Speed Truck chassis could provide for a whole range of special delivery-type vehicles to satisfy a growing need for reliability, speed, convenience, and a level of style that would create the right impression for the user to haul goods to its customers. Other manufacturers created specialized chassis and mechanical configurations for delivery vehicles and in addition, companies such as Boyertown Body created bodies to suit the needs of the customer, including vans, panel trucks, and even pick-up trucks. Color,paint schemes, and lettering were crucial to creating a positive image. Some of the major Marques featured in this illustrated history include Reo, Federal, Diamond T, Sterlilng, Divco, International, Fargo, Dodge Chevrolet, Ford, Graham, Pak-Age-Car (Stutz and Diamond T), to name a few.




The Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Trucks and Commercial Vehicles


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Presents classic photographs and detailed description of 1,250 work vehicles from 1891 to 1996, including fire trucks, earth movers, buses, coaches and military vehicles and offers information on their histories and manufacturers.




The American Pickup Truck


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Pickup trucks of all makes, sizes and vintages star in this spectacular tribute to an American icon. 200 illustrations.




American Semi Trucks


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Pictorial History of American Trucks


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Ninety years of American trucks in 130 color photos. This fascinating collection of working pickups is illustrated with rare old photographs, manufacturers' sales material, and photography of new and restored trucks.




Big Rigs


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9 x 12 160 pgs 225 color & b&w photos & artwork index




Classic American Heavy Trucks


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Some makers represented include: Ford's Model T truck; AC Mack "Bulldog" truck; cabover Autocars; Diamond-T; Ford V8; International D- and KB-series; Sterling J series; Freightliner COE; Federal; GMC's "Cannonball" and "Cracker Box"; Kenworth and Peterbilt "needlenose"; Mack B- model; and: Available, Brown, Brockway, Chevrolet, Corbitt, Dodge, FWD, Hayes, Hendrickson, International, Marmon, Oshkosh, Pacific, Reo, and Studebaker trucks




Trucks Go Pop!


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Little Truck Big Truck! Silly Truck Dig Truck! Trucks of every shape and size come to dimensional life in this bold and innovative new pop-up book, TRUCKS GO POP! From long-armed construction diggers, and roaring fire trucks, to ice-spraying snow plows and speeding Mack trucks, little ones will gasp with delight as they turn each sturdy page and reveal all of their favorite trucks as they pop up and off the pages! Comes with a giant foldout Trucks poster! Bob Staake, winner of the 2006 New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books Award, brings his signature energy, style and humor to this sturdy, kid-friendly pop-up book -- bound to be a must-have hit with truck-loving kids of every age.




Pickup Trucks


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Traces the development and unceasing popularity of the pickup truck in America




DIVCO


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