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Author: Rod Ward
The White Saga (Auto Review Album Number 206) - Including Autocar, Freightliner, Reo, Diamond T, Western Star, Cletrac, Indiana, Sterling, Euclid.
Here we have the story of an American family which began its industrial life as a successful manufacturer of sewing machines. At the end of the 19th century the three sons of the White family branched out into the new and exciting world of motor vehicles. Their chosen method of propulsion was steam, and White sold more steam cars and vans than any other US maker. White was equally successful after turning to internal combustion engined vehicles from 1910 onwards, and car production soon ceased, replaced by trucks and buses. Rollin White, the inventor among the three brothers, left to set up his own company, making Cletrac crawler tractors and Rollin cars, also described here. In 1932 White took over the Indiana Truck Corporation, and moved its operations to White’s home city of Cleveland, Ohio. Sterling was the next acquisition, in 1934, after which White concentrated on developing its ranges and contributing to the US war effort. In 1951 White took over sales and service for the Freightliner truck range, then went on the acquisition trail again, taking over leading US truck brands Autocar (1953), Reo (1957) and Diamond T (1958). The latter two marques were combined as Diamond Reo in 1967.
Additional Information
Condition Sync Code: |
1000 |
Book Title: |
The White Saga (Auto Review Album Number 206) |
Language: |
English |
Format: |
Paperback |
Publication Year: |
2024 |
Pages: |
32 |
Author: |
Rod Ward |
Sync Category Code: |
261186 |