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  2. Code 3 Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    Scale model fire engines, trucks, cars. Parent. Matrix Holdings Ltd. (2007–11) Code 3 Collectibles was an American company based in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles that created customized scale model vehicles. The company was founded by Arnie Rubin, [1] who had previously established Funrise Toy Corporation, owner of Tonka among other brands.

  3. General Detroit Corporation - Wikipedia

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    General-Pacific Corporation, a Los Angeles-based subsidiary was established in 1937. The last General fire truck was built in Detroit in 1956 and the name was changed to General Fire Extinguisher Corporation the following year. General Fire Extinguisher Corporation filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2000 and chapter 7 in 2001.

  4. Opel Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Opel Blitz. Opel Blitz (Blitz being German for "lightning") was the name given to various light and middleweight trucks built by the German Opel automobile manufacturer between 1930 and 1975. The original logo for this truck, two stripes arranged loosely like a lightning symbol in the form of a horizontally stretched letter "Z", still appears ...

  5. Maxim Motors - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Products. Firefighting apparatus. The Maxim Motor Company was an American automaker headquartered in Middleborough, Massachusetts, specializing in the manufacture of firefighting apparatus. From the time of its founding in 1920 [citation needed] to the end of operations in 1989, the company manufactured over 3,000 fire engines.

  6. List of CB slang - Wikipedia

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    A truck with a total of 18 tire/wheels. It can also be used for any truck usually with a fifth-wheel hitch and a semi-trailer even if the vehicle doesn't have dual wheels, or tandem axles. Aircraft carrier Tractor/trailer carrying a disassembled aircraft, helicopter or a small plane. Angry kangaroo A truck with one (or both) of its headlights out.

  7. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Trucks. Light commercial vehicles. Parent. Vauxhall Motors. Bedford Vehicles, usually shortened to just Bedford, was a brand of vehicle manufactured by Vauxhall Motors, [1] then a subsidiary of multinational corporation General Motors. Established in April 1931, Bedford Vehicles was set up to build commercial vehicles.

  8. List of Ford engines - Wikipedia

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    4 cylinder. 1904–1906 Ford Model B (1904) engine. 1906–1908 Ford Model N /R/S engine. 1908–1927 Ford Model T engine. 1928–1931 Ford Model A engine (also see Ford Model A (1927-1931)) 1932–1934 Ford Model B engine (see Ford Model B (1932)) 1932–1962 Ford Sidevalve.

  9. Kronenburg B.V. - Wikipedia

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    The Kronenburg B.V. company is a fire-service vehicles manufacturer, based in Wanroij, Netherlands. [1] The company was founded by the Kronenburg family in 1823. Kronenburg B.V. supplies thousands of fire trucks to many countries. Its trucks serve in military and civil airports, petrochemical industries and municipal fire brigades.