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Sterling Trucks - Wikipedia
Sterling Trucks Corporation (commonly designated Sterling) was an American truck manufacturer. Founded in 1998, Sterling was created following the 1997 acquisition of the heavy-truck product lines of Ford Motor Company by Freightliner. [1]
Sterling Trucks – The Complete Sterling Truck Story - Hammer Trucks
2012年4月1日 · The new version of Sterling Trucks made heavy vocational duty trucks as a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America and was then manufactured in Portland, Oregon. The trucks were made for a multitude of applications;, trucks …
Sterling in World War Two
World War One: Sterling was one of fifteen companies that built 9,364 standardized Class B Standard 4x2 Trucks, commonly known as Liberty trucks, for the U.S. Army in 1917-1918. Sterling built 479 Liberty trucks. The two pages below are from …
Sterling Trucks - Wikiwand
Sterling Trucks Corporation (commonly designated Sterling) was an American truck manufacturer. Founded in 1998, Sterling was created following the 1997 acquisition of the heavy-truck product lines of Ford Motor Company by Freightliner.
Vintage Truck of the Day: 1940s/1950s Sterling, Still With Chain Drive ...
2021年10月18日 · Sterling trucks was one of the venerable old truck companies, going back to 1906 when it was founded in Milwaukee, WI. It was bought by White in 1951, and the brand was retired in 1954.
A “Sterling” Reputation - 10-4 Magazine
2015年9月1日 · Sterling trucks have a proud history. From 1907 to 1953 the Sterling Motor Truck Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, built serious workhorses, capable of hauling very heavy loads. Company founder William Sternberg originally named his company Sternberg, but because of anti-German sentiment during World War I he changed the name to Sterling in 1916.
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After the name change from Sternberg, Sterling trucks became conventionals in a 1 Y2- to 7-ton range. In 1918 Sterling made 479 USA "Liberty" model B trucks, being one of the 15 manufacturers selected by the US Army to make them to the original Gramm-Bernstein design.
Let's talk Sterling Trucks, Sterling Motor Truck Co., Milwaukee ...
The manufacture of Sterling Trucks is described for potential customers. Historic New England is committed to implementing reparative language description for existing collections and creating respectful and inclusive language description for new collections.
A Sterling effort | The Online Automotive Marketplace - Hemmings
2006年5月4日 · Between 1907 and 1953 the Sterling Motor Truck Company—it was originally named “Sternberg” after its founder, William Sternberg, but the name was changed early on because of perceived anti-German feeling when World War I ignited—produced some of the world’s great heavy haulers from its home base in Milwaukee.
Sterling Motor Truck Company Model Descriptions
Sterling truck enthusiast and historian Warren Richardson is driving the oldest known Sterling, a 1914 Sternberg 2-ton truck. Warren has provided all the information for this page. The Sternberg is owned by the Nuss Collection in Minnesota.