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A Century Travelled - The Australian International Story Part 1

Vintage Trucks and Commercials Magazine

The iconic International Harvester brand has travelled a long way since its inception in North America in 1902. Its journey in Australia started in 1912, and has taken it to the pinnacle – the largest selling truck brand on Australian roads, the...

15 Feb 2025
By The VTCM Team
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Style Liner - Federal Motor Trucks Gone But Not Forgotten

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Federal motor trucks were born in 1910 in Detroit, Michigan, and very soon they were highly regarded for their inherent strength and reliability. This reputation was further cemented during World War One, and again during World War Two. Federals...

11 Feb 2025
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#85 Nov/Dec/Jan

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01 Dec 2024
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Logging Operations in the Central North West Coast of Tasmania - After World War II

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At the end of the Second World War, Australia went into rebuild mode. Sawn timber was in short supply on the mainland of Australia, as a direct result of Darwin’s bombings by the Japanese in 1942-43. One-third of the city’s homes were badly...

07 Nov 2024
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Vintage Trucks and Commercials Magazine

1949 M L Bedford Truck

Vintage Trucks and Commercials Magazine

I drove past this old girl on a regular basis, sitting in the paddock behind a farmhouse in the village of Dalgety, NSW. She was buried deep in grass and the bonnet was missing. The idea to rescue her eventually got the better of me, and I thought...

06 Nov 2024
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International Intrigue

Vintage Trucks and Commercials Magazine

He was eager to see the family’s new truck, but first it had to go to Smiths in the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell for its wide coach-built cabin and stake side market garden body. He was duly impressed when it arrived with its shiny, flowing...

05 Nov 2024
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In the Pipeline

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In May, 1969, Alan Cant of AEC Logging Company was approached by the transport company who had the contract to deliver steel gas pipes along the six foot deep trench that was being dug from Adelaide to the Moomba gas fields, a distance of over 600...

31 Oct 2024
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Bedford and Beyond

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During the late 1970s, General Motors’ famous Bedford brand was fading into decline in Australia, when their long-running TK series was replaced with Isuzu trucks. This wasn’t the end of the Bedford story though. In the UK, the limitations of...

23 Oct 2024
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RUNAWAY ERF

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The ERF story in issue No. 48 was most interesting it would seem the marque sadly went the way of most English heavy trucks in the mid 1960’s they had fallen out of favour and could not compete with the Yankee big iron. Back some time in the late...

23 Oct 2024
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