
Mack Trucks will display a 1925 Mack AB tractor during the New York International Auto Show. Both the show and Mack Trucks are celebrating their 125th anniversary this year.
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A 1984 Mack R Model, originally custom-built for Johnny Prescott and Son Oil of Concord, New Hampshire, is now part of the Mack Trucks Historical Museum collection following a year-long restoration by an eighth-generation farmer and Mack enthusiast.
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The Mack Trucks Historical Museum is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The museum, located at the Mack Experience in Allentown, Pennsylvania, is free admission, features a variety of Mack vehicles, and shares the company’s extensive history.
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Daimler Truck’s Asian subsidiary Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Fuso brand.
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The first truck in the world looked like a cart with an engine and without a drawbar. The engine, called "Phoenix," was a four-horsepower-strong two-cylinder engine located at the rear.
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The Mack Trucks Historical Museum unveiled an all-new exhibit: “Keeping America Clean: The Evolution of the Waste Industry.” The exhibit features three antique Mack trucks.
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Volvo Trucks North America recently welcomed home the very first Volvo truck model to roll off the assembly line at its New River Valley assembly facility in Dublin, Va.
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Chevrolet Trucks has made a huge impact on the truck and fleet industry today. From trucks with 45 lb.-ft. of torque in 1918 to the workhorses of today, Chevrolet trucks have come a long way.
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Over the past 100 years, a lot has changed when it comes to truck design and manufacture, but one thing has stayed the same: the availability of a Chevrolet Truck to get the job done.
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As we look back at 100 years of Chevy truck history, here's a gallery of the nine most expensive Chevrolet trucks sold at Barrett-Jackson auctions to date.
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