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- Finland as the TruckMasters OX by Truck Masters Finland. Because of a modified rear suspension, the truck is registered in Finland as a light truck. The OX was...
- manufactured by Renault, irrespective of the brand. Renault Trucks markets it as the Renault Trucks Master. Over its lifetime, several different body styles have...
- airline with its head office in Khlong Toei, Bangkok, Thailand TruckMasters OX, a pickup truck sold in Finland as a rebadged Toyota Hilux Ox (zodiac), one...
- Chevrolet has produced full sized pickup trucks under many nameplates and platforms. Almost all Chevrolet branded vehicles were also available under the...
- Isn't Easy Being Green". Retrieved May 24, 2010. "Guide to green cars, trucks released". CNN.com, March 19, 1998. Retrieved May 24, 2010. "1997 Solectria...
- Corvette ZR-1 Active Suspension prototype (1990) List of Chevrolet pickup trucks Chevrolet's Caprice was more than just an Impala with a fancy roofline By...
- 2003 MasterCard Truck Series Previous 2002 Next none Replaced by Desafío Corona in 2004. The 2003 MasterCard Truck Series was the second and final season...
- Ram Trucks (stylized as RAM) is an American brand of light to mid-weight pickup heavy duty trucks and other commercial vehicles, and a division of Stellantis...
- 2002 MasterCard Truck Series Previous none Next 2003 The 2002 MasterCard Truck Series was the first season of the MasterCard Truck Series. After eight...
- Kennebec was closed before the war ended. Truckhouse officials, known as truckmasters, included: Samuel Moody (1675–1747), a minister; Joseph Heath, a military...