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White Motor Company (later renamed White Motor Corporation and commonly known as White) was an American car, truck, bus and agricultural tractor manufacturer from 1900 until 1980.

White acquired several truck manufacturing companies after WWII: Sterling (in 1951), Autocar (in 1953), Reo (in 1957) and Diamond T (in 1958).
From 1951 until 1977, White also distributed Freightliner Trucks. This took place under an agreement with Freightliner's parent, Consolidated Freightways. See also White-Freightliner
In 1967, White started the Western Star division to sell trucks on the west coast. See also White Western Star.

By 1980, White was insolvent. Volvo acquired most of the assets of the company in 1981. Volvo created the Volvo White Truck Corporation which continued making White trucks.
In 1988, Volvo created a new brand called WhiteGMC, which was the result of a merger with General Motors. The WhiteGMC brand would last until 1996. Following the discontinuation of the brand, Volvo would continue making trucks under Volvo and Autocar nameplates.

In 1991 AGCO bought White Farm Equipment from TIC. In 2021, White Farm Equipment was discontinued by AGCO which would end the White brand entirely. See also AGCO White.


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