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The White Motor Company was an American manufacturer of cars, trucks, buses, and tractors. Founded in 1900, the company initially made steam powered motor cars, yet after WWI, the company steered away from cars and focused their attention to trucks. White produced numerous military vehicles, and was known for producing generators used by the military as well. In addition to military vehicles, White also produced buses as well as fire trucks. In 1988, White was bought by Volvo and merged with GM's heavy truck division. Some of White's most notable models were: Steamers, Model 30, Model 40, Commercial Vehicles, Scout Car and Half-Track.
The White Motor Company was an American manufacturer of cars, trucks, buses, and tractors. Founded in 1900, the company initially made steam powered motor cars, yet after WWI, the company steered away from cars and focused their attention to trucks. White produced numerous military vehicles, and was known for producing generators used by the military as well. In addition to military vehicles, White also produced buses as well as fire trucks. In 1988, White was bought by Volvo and merged with GM's heavy truck division. Some of White's most notable models were: Steamers, Model 30, Model 40, Commercial Vehicles, Scout Car and Half-Track.
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AVERAGE SALE
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DOLLAR VOLUME
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White Commercial Vehicles1914 to 1967 |
4 |
$233,631
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$3.0m
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13
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White Model 401911 to 1916 |
1 |
$52,250
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$52,250
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1
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White Half-Track1940 to 1944 |
1 |
$51,000
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$102,000
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2
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|
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White Steamer1900 to 1911 |
0 |
$118,582
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$592,910
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5
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White Model 301911 to 1915 |
0 |
$110,000
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$110,000
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1
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