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  • Studebaker M-series truck
  • Motor vehicle

    The Studebaker M-series is a pickup truck series designed in the late 1930s by the Studebaker Corporation. The M-series Studebaker trucks came in several

    Studebaker M-series truck

    Studebaker M-series truck

    Studebaker_M-series_truck

  • Studebaker US6 2½-ton 6×6 truck
  • American exported military cargo vehicle

    The Studebaker US6 (G630) was a series of 2+1⁄2-ton 6×6 and 5-ton 6×4 trucks manufactured by the Studebaker Corporation and REO Motor Car Company during

    Studebaker US6 2½-ton 6×6 truck

    Studebaker US6 2½-ton 6×6 truck

    Studebaker_US6_2½-ton_6×6_truck

  • Studebaker
  • Car manufacturer

    2,110 trucks. Studebaker M series (1941–1942, 1945, 1946–1948) Studebaker US6 (1941–1945) Studebaker M29 Weasel (1942–1945) Studebaker 2R Series (1949–1953)

    Studebaker

    Studebaker

    Studebaker

  • M35 series 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck
  • US military truck

    U.S. military vehicles by model number Studebaker US6, a US "deuce-and-a-half" truck of World War II M939 Truck Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles – replacement

    M35 series 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck

    M35 series 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck

    M35_series_2½-ton_6×6_cargo_truck

  • Studebaker 2R/3R
  • Motor vehicle

    The Studebaker 2R is a series of light- and medium-duty trucks built by the Studebaker Corporation from April 1948 until the end of 1953. For the 1954

    Studebaker 2R/3R

    Studebaker 2R/3R

    Studebaker_2R/3R

  • List of Studebaker vehicles
  • Lark

    L 1908–1909 Studebaker A 1908–1909 Studebaker B 1909– Studebaker E-M-F 30 1909– Studebaker D 1910– Studebaker Flanders 20 1910– Studebaker Garford G7 1918–1919

    List of Studebaker vehicles

    List_of_Studebaker_vehicles

  • 2½-ton 6×6 truck
  • Class of military medium duty trucks

    In the late 1940s, the military needed a new standard truck. Chrysler, GMC, REO, and Studebaker submitted designs. The REO design was standardized for

    2½-ton 6×6 truck

    2½-ton 6×6 truck

    2½-ton_6×6_truck

  • Studebaker Coupe Express
  • Motor vehicle

    the 1939 model year, and Studebaker did not offer a successor model for 1940. Studebaker introduced the M-Series pickup truck 1941, while the company used

    Studebaker Coupe Express

    Studebaker Coupe Express

    Studebaker_Coupe_Express

  • M series
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    subway) Rover M-series engine, a line of 4-cylinder gasoline car engines Studebaker M-series truck TVR M series, a series of sports cars M-series bayonet,

    M series

    M_series

  • Studebaker Wagonaire
  • Cars developed and produced by Studebaker Corporation

    The Studebaker Wagonaire was a station wagon produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, from 1963–1966. It featured a retractable

    Studebaker Wagonaire

    Studebaker Wagonaire

    Studebaker_Wagonaire

  • GMC CCKW 2½-ton 6×6 truck
  • US WWII "deuce and a half" cargo truck

    21⁄2-ton, 6×6 truck (U.S. Army) DUKW 21⁄2-ton, 6x6, amphibious truck Chevrolet G506 11⁄2-ton, 4×4 truck M35 2+1⁄2 ton cargo truck Studebaker US6 2+1⁄2-ton

    GMC CCKW 2½-ton 6×6 truck

    GMC CCKW 2½-ton 6×6 truck

    GMC_CCKW_2½-ton_6×6_truck

  • Avanti (car)
  • American performance sports car

    ceased in 2006. After Studebaker ended production at South Bend on December 20, 1963, the "Avanti" model name, tooling, Studebaker truck production rights

    Avanti (car)

    Avanti (car)

    Avanti_(car)

  • Dodge C series
  • Motor vehicle

    an agreement between Dodge and Studebaker, the C-Series' pickup bed also saw use in the Studebaker Champ pickup truck range. 1954–1956 model 1957 model

    Dodge C series

    Dodge C series

    Dodge_C_series

  • John Studebaker
  • American automobile pioneer (1833–1917)

    Mohler Studebaker (10 October 1833 – 16 March 1917) was the Pennsylvania Dutch co-founder and later executive of what would become the Studebaker Corporation

    John Studebaker

    John Studebaker

    John_Studebaker

  • Chevrolet Task Force
  • American truck series

    borrowed from the 1957 Star Chief. Other pickup truck producers, including Ford, Dodge, Studebaker and International, began to offer flush-side cargo

    Chevrolet Task Force

    Chevrolet Task Force

    Chevrolet_Task_Force

  • Theodore Wells Pietsch II
  • in the old Chippewa Avenue truck plant in South Bend where Studebaker had manufactured its aircraft engines and army trucks during the war. The designers

    Theodore Wells Pietsch II

    Theodore Wells Pietsch II

    Theodore_Wells_Pietsch_II

  • Studebaker Canada
  • Defunct Canadian automobile manufacturer

    in the United States. Studebaker half-ton pickup trucks were assembled at Hamilton, Ontario, from 1950 through 1955. Studebaker of Canada and Packard

    Studebaker Canada

    Studebaker Canada

    Studebaker_Canada

  • Katyusha rocket launcher
  • Soviet/Russian multiple launch rocket system

    Lend-Lease trucks, in which case they were sometimes referred to as BM-13S. The cross-country performance of the Studebaker US6 2½-ton 6×6 truck was so good

    Katyusha rocket launcher

    Katyusha rocket launcher

    Katyusha_rocket_launcher

  • GMC (automobile)
  • American utility vehicle brand

    GMC (formerly the General Motors Truck Company [1911–1943], or the GMC Truck & Coach Division [1943–1998]) is a division of American automotive manufacturer

    GMC (automobile)

    GMC (automobile)

    GMC_(automobile)

  • Multi-stop truck
  • Truck used for local deliveries

    A multi-stop truck (also known as a step van, walk-in van, delivery van, or bread truck; "truck" and "van" are interchangeable in some dialects) is a type

    Multi-stop truck

    Multi-stop truck

    Multi-stop_truck

  • International Motors
  • American industrial company

    International S series, which was part of the “Thousand Seriestrucks. These vehicles included Class 7/8 tractors and medium-duty 4000-series trucks, introduced

    International Motors

    International Motors

    International_Motors

  • AM General
  • American heavy vehicle manufacturer

    Army truck contract, and under government pressure, agreed to perform the work at the South Bend plant it had recently acquired from Studebaker. In 1970

    AM General

    AM General

    AM_General

  • List of United States Army tactical truck models
  • Army was using trucks tactically. When the US joined World War I in April, 1917 it began purchasing trucks in larger numbers. Early trucks were often designed

    List of United States Army tactical truck models

    List_of_United_States_Army_tactical_truck_models

  • Hercules Engine Company
  • American manufacturer (1915–1999)

    Jun 2019. TM 9-807...(Studebaker US6) (PDF). US Army. 1943. pp. 138–156. Retrieved 18 Jun 2019. TM 9-2320-218-34-1...(M151 series) (PDF). US Army. 1982

    Hercules Engine Company

    Hercules Engine Company

    Hercules_Engine_Company

  • List of pickup trucks
  • of pickup trucks that are currently in production (as of February 2026). This list also includes off-roader, sport, luxury, and hybrid trucks, both discontinued

    List of pickup trucks

    List of pickup trucks

    List_of_pickup_trucks

  • Chevrolet G506
  • American Army four wheel drive truck

    1943 largely as a result of the steady supply of American-made trucks (such as Studebaker US6s and the Chevrolet G506s) for the USSR. The G506 used a Chevrolet

    Chevrolet G506

    Chevrolet G506

    Chevrolet_G506

  • Packard
  • Defunct luxury automobile company

    (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler). Packard merged with Studebaker in 1953 and formed the Studebaker-Packard Corporation. This merger was intended to be temporary

    Packard

    Packard

    Packard

  • Pickup truck
  • Light-duty truck with an enclosed cab and an open cargo area

    origin. It was used by Studebaker in 1913. By the 1930s, it had become the standard term in certain markets for a light-duty truck.[unreliable source] In

    Pickup truck

    Pickup truck

    Pickup_truck

  • Chevrolet C/K (fourth generation)
  • American truck series

    The fourth generation of the C/K series is a range of trucks that was manufactured by General Motors from the 1988 to the 2002 model years. The successor

    Chevrolet C/K (fourth generation)

    Chevrolet C/K (fourth generation)

    Chevrolet_C/K_(fourth_generation)

  • Oshkosh Corporation
  • American industrial company

    Corporation, formerly Oshkosh Truck, is an American industrial company that designs and builds specialty trucks, military vehicles, truck bodies, airport fire

    Oshkosh Corporation

    Oshkosh Corporation

    Oshkosh_Corporation

  • Ram pickup
  • American full-size pickup built by Stellantis

    the Dodge pick-up truck studio designers felt that modern pick-ups looked "too flat and sedan-like", while the early 1950s Studebaker pick-up and the semi-trailer

    Ram pickup

    Ram pickup

    Ram_pickup

  • Ram Trucks
  • American brand of light to mid-weight commercial vehicles, a division of Stellantis

    of the Ram pickup line of trucks. Ram Trucks' logo, featuring the head of a ram, was originally used by Dodge. New series Ram 1500 pickups are made at

    Ram Trucks

    Ram_Trucks

  • Virgil Exner
  • American automobile designer

    that time, Exner Sr. had been promoted to drawing advertisements for Studebaker trucks. They had a second son in 1940, Brian, who died of injuries after

    Virgil Exner

    Virgil Exner

    Virgil_Exner

  • Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    (3.8 L) version across the range. Studebaker and Checker also began using the engine in 1965. Chevrolet and GMC trucks, which previously used the Stovebolt

    Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift engine

    Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift engine

    Chevrolet_Turbo-Thrift_engine

  • International Metro Van
  • Motor vehicle

    internationally. The drive train was originally based on the 1937-40 D-Series trucks. One of the first models built was sold to the Czechoslovak Army and

    International Metro Van

    International Metro Van

    International_Metro_Van

  • Mack Trucks
  • American truck manufacturing company

    Mack Trucks, Inc. is an American truck manufacturing company and a former manufacturer of buses and trolley buses. Founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers

    Mack Trucks

    Mack Trucks

    Mack_Trucks

  • Toyota Land Cruiser
  • Series of four-wheel drive vehicles produced by Toyota

    it "Land Cruiser", he recalls. The name had already been used on the Studebaker Land Cruiser which was produced from 1934 to 1954. The 92 kW (123 hp;

    Toyota Land Cruiser

    Toyota Land Cruiser

    Toyota_Land_Cruiser

  • List of World War II weapons of the United States
  • Zippo Dodge WC series Willys MB Harley-Davidson WLA Landing Vehicle Tracked M29 Weasel DUKW GMC CCKW 2½-ton 6×6 truck Studebaker US6 M35 series 2½-ton 6×6

    List of World War II weapons of the United States

    List of World War II weapons of the United States

    List_of_World_War_II_weapons_of_the_United_States

  • Harold Sines Vance
  • the production of 290,000 trucks, 64,000 engines for Flying Fortresses, and 16,000 amphibious vehicles (the Studebaker US6 truck and the unique M29 Weasel

    Harold Sines Vance

    Harold Sines Vance

    Harold_Sines_Vance

  • Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum
  • Aviation and automobile museum in Hood River, Oregon

    Starlight Coupe -1947 Studebaker 1-1/2 ton Flatbed Truck -1950 Studebaker Champion -1951 Studebaker Golden Hawk -1957 Studebaker Lark VIII Deluxe Station

    Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum

    Western_Antique_Aeroplane_&_Automobile_Museum

  • International Harvester
  • American manufacturing company

    V-line trucks. The largest R-210 and R-230 remained (dropping their R prefix) alongside the newly introduced M-series as the largest International trucks, sharing

    International Harvester

    International Harvester

    International_Harvester

  • Robert E. Bourke Jr.
  • Automotive and industrial designer

    redesign of the Studebaker R-series trucks, which was a quarter ton pickup. When it debuted in 1949 it was the first American production truck to have integrated

    Robert E. Bourke Jr.

    Robert E. Bourke Jr.

    Robert_E._Bourke_Jr.

  • Nash Motors
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    Packard acquired Studebaker to form Studebaker-Packard Corporation, however, further talks of a merger between AMC and Packard-Studebaker were cut short

    Nash Motors

    Nash Motors

    Nash_Motors

  • List of military trucks
  • which countries now used" denotes trucks in service currently. Truck Pickup Truck List of trucks List of pickup trucks Years of military production Vauvillier

    List of military trucks

    List_of_military_trucks

  • NASCAR Cup Series
  • Top national division auto racing division within NASCAR

    NASCAR tracks List of NASCAR teams NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series NASCAR rules and regulations "NASCAR : NASCAR Drivers, Race

    NASCAR Cup Series

    NASCAR Cup Series

    NASCAR_Cup_Series

  • Bruno Sacco
  • Italian-German automobile designer (1933–2024)

    design as an eighteen-year-old, after seeing a Raymond Loewy-styled 1950 Studebaker Commander Regal as he cycled through the streets of Tarvisio in 1951.

    Bruno Sacco

    Bruno Sacco

    Bruno_Sacco

  • Raymond Loewy
  • French-born American industrial designer

    bottle redesign, the Lucky Strike package, Coldspot refrigerators, the Studebaker Avanti and Champion, and the Air Force One livery. He was engaged by equipment

    Raymond Loewy

    Raymond Loewy

    Raymond_Loewy

  • M29 Weasel
  • American light tracked vehicle

    World War II tracked vehicle designed for operation in snow. Built by Studebaker, Weasels were also used in sandy, muddy, and desert terrains, including

    M29 Weasel

    M29 Weasel

    M29_Weasel

  • REO Motor Car Company
  • American automotive company

    Most Studebaker US6 trucks were built by Studebaker. However, during the Second World War, REO produced a number of them under license from Studebaker. The

    REO Motor Car Company

    REO Motor Car Company

    REO_Motor_Car_Company

  • Chevrolet Suburban
  • Series of American full-size automobiles by General Motors

    wagon–type body on a commercial frame including DeSoto, Dodge, Plymouth, Studebaker, and Nash, in addition to Chevrolet and GMC. The (Westchester) Suburban

    Chevrolet Suburban

    Chevrolet Suburban

    Chevrolet_Suburban

  • Hudson Motor Car Company
  • American auto company

    Packard acquired Studebaker, forming the Studebaker-Packard Corporation. Further talks of a broader merger between AMC and Studebaker-Packard were abruptly

    Hudson Motor Car Company

    Hudson_Motor_Car_Company

  • Coupé utility
  • Automotive body style

    passenger and light truck chassis. In North America, the idea was also trialed by some manufacturers. Studebaker created the Studebaker Coupe Express and

    Coupé utility

    Coupé utility

    Coupé_utility

  • Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
  • Tire manufacturing company

    and sales of replacement automobile and truck tires, and has subsidiaries that specialize in medium truck, motorcycle, and racing tires. With headquarters

    Cooper Tire & Rubber Company

    Cooper_Tire_&_Rubber_Company

  • M5
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sedan JAC Refine M5, a Chinese MPV Studebaker M5, an American pickup truck M-5 rocket, a Japanese rocket Macchi M.5, an Italian flying boat fighter in

    M5

    M5

  • Paccar
  • American commercial vehicles and heavy equipment manufacturing company

    company that manufactures heavy-duty trucks. It operates subsidiaries including Kenworth, Peterbilt, and DAF Trucks. Headquartered in Bellevue, Washington

    Paccar

    Paccar

    Paccar

  • List of best-selling automobiles
  • introduction of the Benz Patent Motorwagen in 1886, some passenger cars and light trucks can claim to being the highest selling vehicles in the automobile markets

    List of best-selling automobiles

    List of best-selling automobiles

    List_of_best-selling_automobiles

  • Louis Marx and Company
  • American toy company

    tinplate trucks, buses and vans were made in the 1930s, particularly in the latter part of the decade. Trucks were made, particularly Studebakers, in a variety

    Louis Marx and Company

    Louis Marx and Company

    Louis_Marx_and_Company

  • GAZ-51
  • Motor vehicle

    components from the Studebaker US6, which proved very reliable and durable when in service with the Soviet army. In June 1945, pre-series production began

    GAZ-51

    GAZ-51

    GAZ-51

  • Packard Clipper
  • Motor vehicle

    The Packard Clipper is an automobile series built by the Packard Motor Car Company (and by the later Studebaker-Packard Corporation) for model years 1941–1942

    Packard Clipper

    Packard Clipper

    Packard_Clipper

  • Sedan (automobile)
  • Passenger car in a three-box configuration

    style occurred in 1912. This designation was applied when the Studebaker Four and Studebaker Six models were marketed and described in automotive magazine

    Sedan (automobile)

    Sedan (automobile)

    Sedan_(automobile)

  • Gattaca
  • 1997 film by Andrew Niccol

    electric cars are based on 1960s car models like Rover P6, Citroën DS19 and Studebaker Avanti. The opening title sequence, created by Michael Riley, features

    Gattaca

    Gattaca

  • Chevrolet Corvair
  • General Motors compact car (1960–1969)

    Volkswagen Beetle and American-built compacts like the Rambler American and Studebaker Lark. The first generation (1960–1964) was offered in four-door sedan

    Chevrolet Corvair

    Chevrolet Corvair

    Chevrolet_Corvair

  • American LaFrance
  • Defunct American firetruck manufacturer

    an all new design with a wider cab. In addition to the 700-800-900-Series trucks, ALF produced models under the names Century, Pioneer, and Eagle. The

    American LaFrance

    American_LaFrance

  • Humber Super Snipe
  • Motor vehicle

    American engine genius Delmar "Barney" Roos who left a successful career at Studebaker to join Rootes in 1936. The Super Snipe was marketed to upper-middle-class

    Humber Super Snipe

    Humber Super Snipe

    Humber_Super_Snipe

  • Amphibious vehicle
  • Vehicle that works on land and on/under water

    water. Amphibious vehicles include amphibious bicycles, ATVs, cars, buses, trucks, railway vehicles, combat vehicles, and hovercraft. Classic landing craft

    Amphibious vehicle

    Amphibious vehicle

    Amphibious_vehicle

  • List of the United States military vehicles by supply catalog designation
  • model 441 G-717 Truck, 2+1⁄2-ton, 6×4, 10,000 Gal. water sprinkler, [[Studebaker US6 2+1⁄2-ton 6x6 truck|Studebaker US6x4]] G-718 Truck, 2+1⁄2-ton, 6×4

    List of the United States military vehicles by supply catalog designation

    List of the United States military vehicles by supply catalog designation

    List_of_the_United_States_military_vehicles_by_supply_catalog_designation

  • White Motor Company
  • Former vehicle manufacturer

    maintenance of thousands of military/utility cargo trucks M39, M44, M600, and M602 series trucks, as well as spare parts, such as cylinder heads, diesel

    White Motor Company

    White Motor Company

    White_Motor_Company

  • History of the electric vehicle
  • mass-produced electric cars appeared in America in the early 1900s. In 1902, the Studebaker Automobile Company entered the automotive business with electric cars

    History of the electric vehicle

    History of the electric vehicle

    History_of_the_electric_vehicle

  • Nikola Corporation
  • American hydrogen and battery-electric vehicle company

    2020, the first of which was a natural gas fueled turbine-electric semi truck. The company went public on June 4, 2020. In February 2022, the company

    Nikola Corporation

    Nikola_Corporation

  • Autocar Company
  • American truck manufacturer

    specialist manufacturer of severe-duty, Class 7 and Class 8 vocational trucks, with its headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama. Started in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Autocar Company

    Autocar Company

    Autocar_Company

  • American automobile industry in the 1950s
  • end of the decade, the industry had reshaped itself into the Big Three, Studebaker, and AMC. The age of small independent automakers was nearly over, as

    American automobile industry in the 1950s

    American automobile industry in the 1950s

    American_automobile_industry_in_the_1950s

  • Clydesdale Motor Truck Company
  • Former American motor company

    Motor Truck Company was a motor company that existed from 1917 to 1939 with headquarters in Clyde, Ohio. Initially, they made military trucks for World

    Clydesdale Motor Truck Company

    Clydesdale Motor Truck Company

    Clydesdale_Motor_Truck_Company

  • Personal luxury car
  • American car classification

    "1964 Studebaker brochure". oldcarbrochures.org. p. 9. Retrieved June 1, 2024. "Production Statistics for the Studebaker Avanti". studebaker-info.org

    Personal luxury car

    Personal luxury car

    Personal_luxury_car

  • Polaris Inc.
  • American automotive manufacturer

    for action". BBC. Retrieved December 9, 2015. "Polaris DAGOR ultra-light truck ready for combat". Fox News. Archived from the original on March 10, 2016

    Polaris Inc.

    Polaris_Inc.

  • DeSoto (automobile)
  • Former American automobile brand

    founded by Walter Chrysler on August 4, 1928, to compete with Pontiac, Studebaker, Hudson and Willys in the mid-price class. Introduced for the 1929 model

    DeSoto (automobile)

    DeSoto (automobile)

    DeSoto_(automobile)

  • Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)
  • Car engine

    Checker Taxis beginning in 1965. A GM Canada version was also available in Studebaker vehicles produced there for 1965 and 1966. An economy 307 cu in (5.0 L)

    Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)

    Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)

    Chevrolet_small-block_engine_(first-_and_second-generation)

  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
  • American agency of the Executive Branch of the Department of Transportation

    significant population increase and since the level of large commercial truck traffic has substantially increased from the 1960s, but highway capacity

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

    National_Highway_Traffic_Safety_Administration

  • New Flyer
  • Canadian multinational bus manufacturer

    Xcelsior family of buses. This company was formed in 1930 as Western Auto and Truck Body Works Ltd. as a company that primarily sold buses in Western Canada

    New Flyer

    New Flyer

    New_Flyer

  • History of the automobile
  • [1952]. A Century on Wheels: The Story of Studebaker. Henry Holt. p. 90. ISBN 9780837139784. "Tatra Trucks: Pioneering Innovation in the Automotive World"

    History of the automobile

    History of the automobile

    History_of_the_automobile

  • Ford Motor Company
  • American multinational automobile manufacturer

    diesel engines for 1-ton F-Series trucks), named Blue Diamond Truck Company LLC. As part of the joint venture, sharing a common truck chassis, the two companies

    Ford Motor Company

    Ford Motor Company

    Ford_Motor_Company

  • 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)
  • Soviet-made field howitzer

    Soviet and American-produced Lend-Lease trucks (such as the Dodge WC series and Studebaker US6s) and STZ-5 and Ya-12 purpose-built artillery tractors. When

    122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)

    122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)

    122_mm_howitzer_M1938_(M-30)

  • Mercedes-Benz
  • German luxury automotive brand

    companies began a partnership to sell its cars in the United States with Studebaker. A few American-based Daimler Benz dealerships were converted into Mercedes-Benz

    Mercedes-Benz

    Mercedes-Benz

    Mercedes-Benz

  • Rockne
  • American automobile brand

    Rockne was an American automobile brand produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, from 1932 to 1933. The brand was named for University

    Rockne

    Rockne

    Rockne

  • Willys MB
  • U.S. military vehicle of WWII ("Jeep")

    (/ˈwɪlɪs/ WIL-iss) and the Ford GPW, both formally called the U.S. Army truck, 1⁄4‑ton, 4×4, command reconnaissance, commonly known as the Willys Jeep

    Willys MB

    Willys MB

    Willys_MB

  • Timeline of motor vehicle brands
  • Frazer Canada: Studebaker France: Aerocarene, Alamagny Germany: Veritas Italy: Innocenti, Lambretta, Maserati, O.S.C.A. Soviet Union. Trucks: Minsk Automobile

    Timeline of motor vehicle brands

    Timeline_of_motor_vehicle_brands

  • Tesla, Inc.
  • American electric vehicle and clean energy company

    2017; the Model Y crossover in 2020; the Tesla Semi truck in 2022; and the Cybertruck pickup truck in 2023. Tesla is one of the world's most valuable companies

    Tesla, Inc.

    Tesla, Inc.

    Tesla,_Inc.

  • Mercedes-Benz Group
  • German multinational automotive company

    spun-off its commercial vehicle segment as an independent company, Daimler Truck. The Mercedes-Benz Group's marques are Mercedes-Benz for cars and vans (including

    Mercedes-Benz Group

    Mercedes-Benz Group

    Mercedes-Benz_Group

  • Chevrolet El Camino
  • Coupe utility

    and XA series Ford Falcon utilities. General Motors’ Australian subsidiary Holden also produced a Chevrolet coupé utility in 1935, and Studebaker produced

    Chevrolet El Camino

    Chevrolet El Camino

    Chevrolet_El_Camino

  • Ford Piquette Avenue Plant
  • Former car factory in Detroit, Michigan

    Ford Plant. Studebaker bought the factory in 1911, using it to assemble cars until 1933. The building was sold in 1936, going through a series of owners

    Ford Piquette Avenue Plant

    Ford Piquette Avenue Plant

    Ford_Piquette_Avenue_Plant

  • Chrysler
  • American subsidiary of automaker Stellantis

    vehicles Mopar Owen Ray Skelton Virginia Sink Seida The Three Musketeers (Studebaker engineers) Walter P. Chrysler Museum Maxwell-Chalmers Automobiles United

    Chrysler

    Chrysler

    Chrysler

  • Aluminum Model Toys
  • American scale model brand

    models were the 1934 Studebaker, Chrysler Airflow, Graham and Hupmobile four-door sedans and a variety of other cars and trucks. National Products was

    Aluminum Model Toys

    Aluminum Model Toys

    Aluminum_Model_Toys

  • Bantam BRC
  • American off-road vehicle

    1,835 cc and a power output of 48 hp. The axles were sourced from the Studebaker Champion, with Spicer joints. The designers, however, chose to disregard

    Bantam BRC

    Bantam BRC

    Bantam_BRC

  • Rivian
  • American electric vehicle company

    in 2009. It produces an electric sport utility vehicle (SUV), a pickup truck on a "skateboard" platform that can support future vehicles or be adopted

    Rivian

    Rivian

  • Jeep
  • American automobile brand

    the M715 1.25-short-ton (1.13-tonne) army truck, a militarized version of the civilian J-series Jeep truck, which served extensively in the Vietnam War

    Jeep

    Jeep

    Jeep

  • Allison Transmission
  • American manufacturer of commercial duty automatic transmissions

    transmissions for commercial trucks in 1953. This effort resulted in the MT-25, which designated the intended application ("M"edium "T"rucks) and maximum

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  • Elio Motors
  • American automotive company

    08 m) and an overall height of 54.2 inches (1.38 m). The front track is designed to be 66.8 inches (1.70 m) with a wheelbase of 110 inches (2.8 m). The

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  • Dodge
  • American automobile manufacturer

    eliminated their LCF Series heavy-duty trucks in 1975, along with the Bighorn and medium-duty D-Series trucks, and affiliated S Series school buses were

    Dodge

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  • Jakob Dylan
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1969)

    Wallflowers' 1996 breakthrough album, Bringing Down the Horse. In addition to a series of television appearances to promote the album, Dylan and a backing band

    Jakob Dylan

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  • Revo Powertrains
  • Motor vehicle

    onboard power station for efficiency and range. This is a series hybrid retrofit kit for trucks. The kit includes controls, 200 kW inverter, electric motors

    Revo Powertrains

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  • Detroit Diesel
  • American diesel engine manufacturer

    is a subsidiary of Daimler Truck North America, which is itself a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational Daimler Truck AG. The company manufactures

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    straw or rush basket for fish; also, any kind of basket.

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    Thin; watery; like serum; as the serous fluids.

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  • m.

    A box for working implements; hence, a working outfit, as of a workman, a soldier, and the like.

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    Series.

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    A series of quarters, or small upright posts. See Quarter, n., 1 (m) (Arch.)

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    A number of things or events standing or succeeding in order, and connected by a like relation; sequence; order; course; a succession of things; as, a continuous series of calamitous events.

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    A wooden tub or pail, smaller at the top than at the bottom; as, a kit of butter, or of mackerel.

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    A large bottle.

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    An indefinite number of terms succeeding one another, each of which is derived from one or more of the preceding by a fixed law, called the law of the series; as, an arithmetical series; a geometrical series.

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    One who serves.

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    The system, style, spirit, or character, of a priesthood, or sacerdotal order; devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal order.

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    A brand or stigma, having the shape of an M, formerly impressed on one convicted of manslaughter and admitted to the benefit of clergy.

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    A thin, serous fluid commonly discharged from ulcers or foul wounds.

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    A publication appearing in a series or succession of part; a tale, or other writing, published in successive numbers of a periodical.

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    Of or pertaining to a series; consisting of a series; appearing in successive parts or numbers; as, a serial work or publication.

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