Peterbilt 579
“Necessity is the mother of invention.” Whenever I think of the Peterbilt company, this is the quote that comes to mind. What began as an issue with the logging business …
Read More“Necessity is the mother of invention.” Whenever I think of the Peterbilt company, this is the quote that comes to mind. What began as an issue with the logging business …
Read MoreHave you ever watched “Pimp My Ride”, “Street Customs”, or “Inside West Coast Customs”? If you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all, as these three are all about the same …
Read MorePeterbilt’s 367 model has replaced both the 357 and 378 trucks in the heavy-duty vocational applications such as logging, dumping, and construction. All three vehicles are known for their tough …
Read MoreWhat other trucking company can boast a vehicle on permanent display in the Smithsonian? Freightliner Trucks (child company of Daimler Trucks North America) not only has one of their first …
Read MoreSEMA, or the Specialty Equipment Market Association, is an automotive event held every year in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Its purpose is to showcase the …
Read MoreHere a first generation Steyr Puch Pinzgauer 710K is a military radio truck built in 1973 for Swiss Army. As owner says, it run and drive great only 46K Kilometers …
Read MoreThe Euclid Company of Ohio was in operation between the 1920’s and the 1950’s. It later became part of General Motors, and later acquired by the Hitachi Construction Company. Euclid …
Read MoreThe Marmon Motor Company has ties to several Marmon brands from the span of the late 19th century to the 20th century. Though there is no direct link between them …
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