Heinrich Büssing's (1843-1929) first truck was a 2-ton payload machine powered by a 2-cylinder gasoline engine and featuring worm drive.
Both trucks featured all-wheel drive, upgraded brakes, and sport modifications to the standard suspensions.
The truck featured cost just $300, "and looks it".
Both trucks featured sport modifications to the standard suspensions.
The truck features zip-ties retaining metal anti-sway bars which significantly improve stability.
The truck will feature a mural depicting a firefighter hoisting the American flag.
This truck has Clark 20 ton planetaries, F-106 axle housings and features a $6500 paint job.
The truck features a central type regulation system; the driver can adjust the tire pressure to suit the terrain for optimum mobility.
This truck also featured the first set of rectangular headlamps.
Original trucks also feature a wave-cam mechanism to control the lean and turn of the truck.