Big Rigs

Big Rigs
Title Big Rigs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Voyageur Press
Pages 160
Release 2005-07
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780896587373

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

American Semi Trucks

American Semi Trucks
Title American Semi Trucks PDF eBook
Author Stan Holtzman
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1995
Genre Tractor trailer combinations
ISBN 9781610605731

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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Trucks and Commercial Vehicles

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Trucks and Commercial Vehicles
Title The Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Trucks and Commercial Vehicles PDF eBook
Author Albert Mroz
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Commercial vehicles
ISBN 9780873413688

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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.

100 Years of Semi Trucks

100 Years of Semi Trucks
Title 100 Years of Semi Trucks PDF eBook
Author Ronald G. Adams
Publisher MotorBooks International
Pages 328
Release 2000
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780760307694

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From the first turn-of-the-century haulers to the 18-wheelers truckin' down the nation's highways today, ten full decades of big rigs fill the pages of this hardbound chronological retrospective. Lengthy captions accompany each of more than 500 black-and-white photographs and a special section of 75 color photos featuring major manufacturers like Mack, Peterbilt, Ford, Freightliner, International, and GMC, along with trailer manufacturers and minor truckbuilders that have gone by the wayside. The main focus is on semis built from the 1940s through the 1970s.

Semi-Trucks of the 1950s

Semi-Trucks of the 1950s
Title Semi-Trucks of the 1950s PDF eBook
Author Ron Adams
Publisher Enthusiast Books
Pages 0
Release 2008-05-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9781583881873

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After WWII Americans were anxious to re-stoke the economy after a long “make-do with what you have” dry spell. By the 1950s new highways were being built, new trucking companies were being formed and old ones revived. Americans were buying newly-styled cars and the latest technologies once again. Semi-trucks helped pave the way for this huge growth spurt in America with dependable trucks built by Mack, GMC, Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, International, White Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Diamond T, Reo, Autocar, Brockway, Sterling and others, many using the increasingly popular diesel engines made by Buda, Hercules, Waukesha, and Cummins, which helped their heavy loads haul quicker. Ron Adams portrays this booming era with over 300 superb photos of trucks hauling cement, fuel, and a variety of goods to enthusiastic Americans.

American Semi Trucks

American Semi Trucks
Title American Semi Trucks PDF eBook
Author Ron Adams
Publisher Enthusiast Books
Pages 0
Release 2018-07-03
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9781583883532

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Prepare for a photo-packed look at trucks in action! Ron Adams has combed his huge archive of vintage truck photos to assemble this collection of over 300 black-and-white and color photos of postwar trucks. Prior to deregulation in the 1980s, distinctly branded trucks from hundreds of independent trucking firms worked America’s roads. Organized by decade, American Semi Trucks 1943-1979 features trucks from all makers including Freightliner, Kenworth, Mack, White-Freighliner, and more. Complete with detailed captions, this is a complete look at this period of trucking history.

The Big Roads

The Big Roads
Title The Big Roads PDF eBook
Author Earl Swift
Publisher HMH
Pages 401
Release 2011-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 054754913X

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Discover the twists and turns of one of America’s great infrastructure projects with this “engrossing history of the creation of the U.S. interstate system” (Los Angeles Times). It’s become a part of the landscape that we take for granted, the site of rumbling eighteen-wheelers and roadside rest stops, a familiar route for commuters and vacationing families. But during the twentieth century, the interstate highway system dramatically changed the face of our nation. These interconnected roads—over 47,000 miles of them—are man-made wonders, economic pipelines, agents of sprawl, uniquely American symbols of escape and freedom, and an unrivaled public works accomplishment. Though officially named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower, this network of roadways has origins that reach all the way back to the World War I era, and The Big Roads—“the first thorough history of the expressway system” (The Washington Post)—tells the full story of how they came to be. From the speed demon who inspired a primitive web of dirt auto trails to the largely forgotten technocrats who planned the system years before Ike reached the White House to the city dwellers who resisted the concrete juggernaut when it bore down on their neighborhoods, this book reveals both the massive scale of this government engineering project, and the individual lives that have been transformed by it. A fast-paced history filled with fascinating detours, “the book is a road geek’s treasure—and everyone who travels the highways ought to know these stories” (Kirkus Reviews).