British and European Trucks of the 1970s

British and European Trucks of the 1970s

EnglishPaperback / softback
Peck Colin
David & Charles
EAN: 9781845844158
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The 1970s witnessed more changes to the trucking industry in Europe than any previous decade. Whilst European truck builders had been developing powerful vehicles capable of operating at between 35 to 38 tonnes gross vehicle weight (GVW), and equipped with comfortable sleeper cabs for long haul international journeys, in the UK the truck builders were playing catch up. The '70s witnessed a number of amalgamations, mergers and take-overs that would change the face of the pan-European trucking industry. It saw the birth of the infamous British Leyland empire, which was to have far-reaching and disastrous consequences for all the manufacturers it engulfed. In the face of booming sales of European heavyweights, both Ford and Bedford launched heavyweight models aimed at this key sector, but like most other British truck manufacturers, it was too little too late ... A unique account of a turbulent period in trucking history.
EAN 9781845844158
ISBN 1845844157
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher David & Charles
Publication date November 15, 2012
Pages 96
Language English
Dimensions 190 x 205 x 7
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Peck Colin
Series Those Were the Days