List of American truck manufacturers

This is a list of American truck manufacturers.

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 * 4 Guys, Inc

A

 * AEERSA (ambulances, rescue vehicles, fire trucks, 2000–present)
 * Ace (1918–1927; also Busses)
 * Alden Sampson
 * Alexis Fire Equipment Company (fire trucks, 1947–present)
 * Alkane
 * Allianz
 * AM General
 * American (1911–1913)
 * American Austin (1929–1934)
 * American Bantam (1935–1941)
 * American Coleman
 * American LaFrance (fire trucks)
 * American Truck Company (2003–2007)
 * American & British Manufacturing Corporation (fire trucks, ?–1919)
 * Athey
 * Atterbury (1910-1935)
 * Autocar
 * Available (1910–1957)

B

 * BAE Systems
 * Bailey
 * Barley
 * Beck
 * Bendix
 * Bering
 * Bessemer (1911–1926)
 * Bethlehem (1917–1926)
 * Biederman (1920–1955)
 * Binghamton Electric (1920)
 * Blair (1911–1918)
 * Bourne (1915–1919)
 * Brockway
 * Brodesser (1909–1911)
 * Brown
 * Bryan (1918–1923)
 * Buick
 * BYD (garbage trucks) (different models in USA)

C



 * Capacity
 * Caterpillar
 * Chase (1907–1919)
 * Chevrolet
 * Chrysler
 * Cline
 * Clydesdale Motor Truck Company (1917–1939), formerly Clyde Cars Company
 * Colet
 * Commercial Truck Company of America defunct
 * Corbitt
 * Crane Carrier(CCC)
 * Crown

D

 * Dart (1903–1988)
 * Dempster
 * Desberon (1901–1904)
 * DeSoto (fire trucks)
 * Diamond Reo (1967–2013)
 * Diamond T (1911–1966)
 * Divco
 * Dodge
 * Duplex (1916–1955)

E

 * E-One
 * Eagle
 * Elgin
 * Elk (1913–1914)
 * Envirotech
 * Euclid

F

 * Fageol Motors (1916–1938; later Peterbilt)
 * Fargo
 * Farrar Fire Apparatus (1933–1987)
 * Federal
 * Fisher
 * Ford
 * Freightliner
 * FWD

G

 * Garford
 * Garwood
 * General Vehicle (or G.V.) (1905–1906)
 * Gersix (1915–1922)
 * Global
 * GMC (1912–present)
 * Grabowsky (1908–1913)
 * Graham-Paige

H

 * Hart-Kraft (1907–1913)
 * Harsco
 * Harvey (1911–1932)
 * Hatfield (1910–1911)
 * Hayes (1922–1975)
 * Hebb (before 1926)
 * Heil
 * Hendrickson
 * HME
 * Hummer

I



 * Ibex
 * Imperium
 * Indiana
 * International
 * International Power Company (1899–1902)

J



 * Jaguar
 * Jeep
 * Johnson

K



 * Kaiser
 * Kaiser-Frazer
 * Kaiser-Jeep
 * Kelland Electric (1922–1925), Newark, New Jersey
 * Kalmar
 * Kelly-Springfield (1910–1927)
 * Kentucky Wagon Works (1914–1923)
 * Kenworth (1923–present)
 * Kimble
 * Kissel (1910–1930)
 * Kleiber (San Francisco)
 * KME Fire Apparatus (1946–present)
 * Krebs Commercial Car Company (1912–1917)

L

 * Lange Motor Truck (1911–1931)
 * Lehigh (1925–1927)
 * Lincoln
 * Lincoln Motor Truck Company
 * Lion (garbage trucks)
 * Lodal (garbage trucks and fire trucks)
 * Luedinghaus (1920–1933)

M

 * Maccar (1914–1935)
 * Mack (1890–present)
 * Marion (garbage trucks)
 * Marmon (1963–1997)
 * Marmon-Herrington (1931–1964)
 * Maxim Motors
 * McNeilus
 * Menominee (1911–1937)
 * Mercury
 * Mogul (before 1926)
 * Moreland (1911–1940)
 * Motiv

N

 * Navistar International (1986–present)
 * Nikola (2016–present)

O

 * O-K Truck (1916–1927)
 * O.K. Motor Truck Company (?–1916) merged into Lincoln Motor Truck Company in 1916
 * Old Hickory (1914–1923)
 * Oldsmobile
 * Oneida
 * Orange EV
 * Oshkosh (1918–present) (Wisconsin Duplex 1917-1918)
 * Ottawa Trucks

P

 * P&H
 * Paccar
 * Pacific Truck & Trailer Limited (1947–1991)
 * Packard (1904–1923)
 * Pak-Mor (garbage trucks, San Antonio)
 * Palmer-Moore (1906–1918)
 * Peterbilt (1939–present)
 * Pierce (1955–) (distinct from Pierce-Arrow)
 * Pierce-Arrow (1911–c. 1934)
 * Piggins Practical (1911–1916)
 * Plymouth (1935–1941)
 * Poss (1911–1912)

R

 * Rapid (1902–1909) predecessor to GMC Truck
 * REO (1908–1967) (maker of the REO Speed Wagon pickups and fire trucks)
 * Republic (1913–1929) (later partnered with American LaFrance)
 * Rush (1915–1918)

S

 * Sanford-Herbert (1909–1939)
 * Schacht (1910–1938) (fire trucks)
 * Scot (1972-1980)
 * Simon-Duplex (fire trucks)
 * SPA
 * Spartan
 * Spencer Manufacturing (1986–) (fire trucks)
 * Sterling
 * Sternburg (1900–1916; later Sterling)
 * Stewart & Stevenson
 * Stoddard (1911)
 * Studebaker (1905-1910 {electric}, 1913–1918, 1927–1964)

T

 * Terex
 * Thermo King
 * Thor (Now XOS)
 * Tico
 * Tiffin (1913–1923)
 * Traffic

U

 * U.S. Hybrid

V

 * V.E. (or V.E.C.) Electric (1901–1906)
 * Van Dyke (1910–1912)
 * Van-L (1912)
 * Velie (1911–1929)
 * Vestal (1914)

W



 * Walter
 * Wayne
 * Western Star
 * White
 * White-Freightliner
 * White-Gmc
 * White Hickory (1916–1921)
 * White-Mustang
 * White-Western Star
 * Willys
 * Willys-Overland
 * Wisconsin Duplex (1917–1918; Oshkosh Truck afterward)
 * Worcester Lunch Car
 * Workhorse

X

 * Xos, Inc.

Y

 * Yellow

Z

 * Zeligson