Federal Trucks Photo Archive

Federal Trucks Photo Archive

$29.95

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By Robert Gabrick

Since 1910, Federal Trucks Have Been Known in Every Country-Sold on Every Continent. One of the great “independents” from Detroit, Federal produced a ''high-quality truck at a good price.'

From 1910 to 1959, Federal assembled over 160,000 trucks for all types of uses including delivery vans, buses, garbage trucks, and over the road heavy haulers.

In World War II, Federal produced 11,338 military vehicles, earning the coveted Army-Navy “E Pennant” four times for production excellence. After the war, Federal experienced the same difficulties experienced by other independents. Despite the 1950 introduction of the Style Liner and the restyled Golden Eagle Series, introduced in 1957, production of Federal trucks ended in 1959.

This Photo Archive chronicles this admired truck through large-format archival photographs with highly detailed captions. See these legendary trucks once again.

Softbound, 10.25”x8.5”, 128 pages, 140 photos

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