http://www.lincolnhighwayassoc.org/ca/traveler/2001-09/highway_nostalgia.html
Made in Oakland California, used a Hall-Scott aircraft engine (strongest engine available) which tied it in powerplant output with the 1917 Pierce-Arrow and Peerless 6-60. The Fageol brothers were more successful at building trucks than tractors and later evolved into the Peterbilt Company
Look here: http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/fageol.htm for a lot of photos and history!
amazing old tires... solid "deluxe cushion"
http://vintagetractors.com/Fageol.html
Made in Oakland California, used a Hall-Scott aircraft engine (strongest engine available) which tied it in powerplant output with the 1917 Pierce-Arrow and Peerless 6-60. The Fageol brothers were more successful at building trucks than tractors and later evolved into the Peterbilt Company
Look here: http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/fageol.htm for a lot of photos and history!
amazing old tires... solid "deluxe cushion"
http://vintagetractors.com/Fageol.html
In 1917, the Fageol brothers started construction of their own Fageol Motors Company factory in Oakland, California, to build their trucks. In '29, an expansion deal went sour, and in '32, they filed bankruptcy and became Fageol Truck & Coach until '39, when production stopped and T.A. Peterman bought the Fageol factory in Oakland to launch his new truck company, Peterbilt. http://www.classictrucks.com/features/0707ct_1929_fageol/index.html
http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/pix/trucks/pnwtm/2005/aug26/dsc_7393.jpg for a restored 1917 truck