What year did Volvo buy white GMC?

What year did Volvo buy white GMC?

1981
In 1981, AB Volvo acquired the assets of White Trucks, forming Volvo White Truck Corporation in Greensboro, North Carolina. As part of the acquisition, Volvo acquired the White, Autocar, and the dormant Sterling brands; the Canadian Western Star truck brand was spun off into an independent company.

When did Volvo start making trucks?

February 1928
Volvo looked to change that and began its rich history of safety-centric semi trucks when the first Volvo truck rolled off the production lines in Gothenburg, Sweden in February 1928.

What does Volvo VNL mean?

The Volvo VN (also known as the Volvo VNL) is a heavy duty truck produced by the Swedish vehicle manufacturer Volvo Trucks. Initially developed in North America, it was introduced in 1996 as the second generation Volvo Class 8 tractor.

When did Volvo stop using the name WhiteGMC?

In 1995, Volvo GM ended the use of the WhiteGMC name, with all non-Autocar models adopting the Volvo name. In 1997, Volvo AB purchased the rest of its stake in Volvo GM, renaming it Volvo Trucks North America. In 1996, Volvo released the Volvo VN-series, the first Volvo truck developed outside of White or General Motors.

When did the Volvo White truck come out?

The product programme of White was very modern (having been introduced between 1975 and 1980) but it was clear that there was a need for new truck ranges in the 1990s, both for Europe and the rest of the world and for North America with its unique tradition of truck design.

What kind of truck is 1993 GMC Volvo?

1993 White GMC Volvo tractor, Full screw, Been on Dedicated Grocery Route as a spare tractor. Well cared for, runs out well with good power, 3 stage Engine brake, Rebuilt 14609B Eaton Roadranger easily made into a 13 speed, truck has had over $13,000 in work done to it in the last 2 years on driv…

When did Volvo Trucks become part of the Volvo Group?

Volvo Group was reorganised on 1 January 2012 and as a part of the process, Volvo Trucks ceased to be a separate company and was instead incorporated into Volvo Group Trucks, with Volvo’s other truck brands, Renault Trucks, Mack Trucks and UD Trucks .