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In the early days, many trucking companies started out with one truck or even some horses, and a few tough folks kept hauling through the Great Depression and WWII. As roads improved, many of these companies became large operations with ample semi-trucks, trailers and places to haul. This book is a concise history of the pioneers in trucking and how they grew their truck empires. From the east coast to the west coast, most of the companies started out very small regionally and with acquisitions and mergers became the big names in trucking hauling all over America. Each company includes a history, maps of their truck lines and a photo or more of their fleet or rigs they used at an epochal point in their history. Ron Adams has been collecting truck literature and photographing trucks for over 40 years and has a vast knowledge of the trucking industry and has made a name for himself in truck books.
OVER 100 HUNDRED TRUCK COMPANIES, TO NAME A FEW: BEST WAY, RED STAR, WARD, WILSON, ROADWAY,
MERCURY, OLD DOMINION, OVERNITE YELLOW, TIME, CONSOLIDATES FREIGHTWAYS
Kenworth Trucks are among the most popular trucks to trucking enthusiasts. The trucks have been around for more than 75 years and are still popular today. Adams highlights the golden era of trucking through crisp time-period photographs that highlight trucking companies and owners putting their Kenworth trucks into action. The Kenworth Motor Truck Company has always been dedicated to quality and trucks made to the customer 's specifications. By 1950 Kenworth had more than 30 different models operating in almost every state west of the Mississippi.
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