Gabrick. From the 1930s to the early '70s, many of the finest and most advanced trucks on the road came from small manufacturers. This lavishly illustrated volume showcases many of these "orphan" trucks from builders such as Fageol, Hug, Corbitt, Dart, Republic, Bederman, and more. Though they later succumbed to competition from larger manufacturers, the unique styling, technological innovations, and niche markets served by these legends left an enduring mark long after their demise. 128 pages, 120 B&W and 30 color illustrations, 8½"x 11," hardcover.