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- Day-Elder Motor Truck Company, vorher National Motor Manufacturing Company und Day-Elder Truck Company, war ein US-amerikanischer Hersteller von Nutzfahrzeugen. (de)
- Day-Elder Motors Corporation (1918-1937, also known as D.E.) was a manufacturer of trucks in Irvington, New Jersey. Production began in 1918. The company originated from the earlier National Motors Manufacturing Company, also of Irvington. The vehicles used proprietary engines, transmissions, and rear axles. The brand used a worm-gear final drive, leading to a smooth drive - this was considered enough of a selling argument that a worm gear was adopted as the brand's logo and heavily used in the brand's advertising. Day-Elder also had a steady market in fire trucks, and chassis were sold to be used as taxicabs in New York City. Some sources state that the brand was applied to trucks at least as early as 1916, although this seems unlikely as the company was only incorporated on December 26, 1916. (en)
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- United States, Canada (en)
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- Day-Elder Motors Corporation (en)
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- Day-Elder Motor Truck Company, vorher National Motor Manufacturing Company und Day-Elder Truck Company, war ein US-amerikanischer Hersteller von Nutzfahrzeugen. (de)
- Day-Elder Motors Corporation (1918-1937, also known as D.E.) was a manufacturer of trucks in Irvington, New Jersey. Production began in 1918. The company originated from the earlier National Motors Manufacturing Company, also of Irvington. The vehicles used proprietary engines, transmissions, and rear axles. The brand used a worm-gear final drive, leading to a smooth drive - this was considered enough of a selling argument that a worm gear was adopted as the brand's logo and heavily used in the brand's advertising. Day-Elder also had a steady market in fire trucks, and chassis were sold to be used as taxicabs in New York City. Some sources state that the brand was applied to trucks at least as early as 1916, although this seems unlikely as the company was only incorporated on December 26, (en)
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- Day-Elder Motor Truck Company (de)
- Day-Elder (en)
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