Pacific Trucks

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Pacific Trucks
Industry
Parent
Crane Carrier Company

Pacific Truck & Trailer Limited was a

fire trucks
.

In 1947, three former

cabins.[1]

Pacific P12W3 Ballast Tractor connected with draw bar for hauling HMT configuration in South Africa.

In 1981, International Harvester sold Pacific Truck and Trailer to

Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. Crane continued until 2002, selling the Pacific name, intellectual property, and rights to Coast Powertrain of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.[1][2]

In addition to the Canadian and USA markets, Pacific was selling too in

gross combination mass
.

The well-known World War II M25 tank transporter (also known as Dragon Wagon) truck, commonly referred to as Pacific was not a product of Pacific Truck and Trailer but of Pacific Car and Foundry.

Again, the well-known Pacific School Coach was a Kenworth model CT school bus, made from 1949 onwards; Kenworth itself being a subsidiary of Paccar since 1945.

References

  1. ^
    ISSN 1838-0492
    .
  2. ^ Pacific Truck Manufacturing Coast Power Train