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Exiv96
I'd say more likely "Volvo-like" diagonal bar, for the grille: there is only one bar, with no square in the middle
European Volvo trucks abandoned the square in the middle of the bar for the 1984 model year too.
"Relaunched in June 1983" : does that mean no White trucks between mid-1981 and mid-1983?
I'd say the range remained sold as White during those two years, while the rebranding was getting ready.
eLMeR
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- the White Road Xpeditor 2 was launched in 1976. It had a new cab, not a modified cab from the previous Road Xpeditor.
- the White Road Xpeditor 2 was launched in 1976. It had a new cab, not a modified cab from the previous Road Xpeditor.
Agree(d) with this. My only doubt was and still is about the Road Xpeditor II / (only) Xpeditor name change. See the linked brochure in my very first post.
[...] Because that one was itself derived from the old White 1500 series truck.
... and from the 6000 Xpeditor. Or was it just it's first sales name, while it still had the 1500 grille?
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- the Volvo-White Truck Corporation was launched on August 31, 1981. The White range was revised, got a Volvo diagonal bar, and relaunched in June 1983, including the Xpeditor.
- the Volvo-White Truck Corporation was launched on August 31, 1981. The White range was revised, got a Volvo diagonal bar, and relaunched in June 1983, including the Xpeditor.
I'd say more likely "Volvo-like" diagonal bar, for the grille: there is only one bar, with no square in the middle
"Relaunched in June 1983" : does that mean no White trucks between mid-1981 and mid-1983?
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- That lower cab version is actually pictured in the book. It's from 1986 and was called Xpeditor Low Entry.
- That lower cab version is actually pictured in the book. It's from 1986 and was called Xpeditor Low Entry.
Was it unveiled as 1986 or as 1987 model? I see regularly this problem in books: the author often "think" civil year, not model year. If only sold as 1987 model year, then it existed only 1 year as White truck.
By the way, Low Entry was the WhiteGMC name. (Volvo)White trucks sold it as WXLL:
(Click for bigger pictures)
1997-2000 Volvo models also used the WXLL model name.
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- The difference between the WX-42 and the WX-64 models ? I suppose it's the same as with every other american truck, and refers to the number of axles. 42 means a 4x2 truck, 64 a 6x4.
- The difference between the WX-42 and the WX-64 models ? I suppose it's the same as with every other american truck, and refers to the number of axles. 42 means a 4x2 truck, 64 a 6x4.
I discovered that since this 2015 post, indeed. Thanks!
Exiv96
Sources: Wikipedia, plus brochures and pictures comparison. There can (or must? ) be errors or omissions, so feel free to propose your corrections.
According to an official book titled "Les camions Volvo : 60 ans d'histoire",
- the White Road Xpeditor 2 was launched in 1976. It had a new cab, not a modified cab from the previous Road Xpeditor. Because that one was itself derived from the old White 1500 series truck.
- the Volvo-White Truck Corporation was launched on August 31, 1981. The White range was revised, got a Volvo diagonal bar, and relaunched in June 1983, including the Xpeditor.
- That lower cab version is actually pictured in the book. It's from 1986 and was called Xpeditor Low Entry.
- The difference between the WX-42 and the WX-64 models ? I suppose it's the same as with every other american truck, and refers to the number of axles. 42 means a 4x2 truck, 64 a 6x4.
Raji
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eLMeR
[...] All these information's and pictures are copied from autowp
... and are partially wrong
Among other errors:
• the White-Freightliner "Conventional" was called WFC, was made from 1974 onwards and became the Freightliner FLC-120 in 1977;
• The Powerliner was unveiled in 1973 (same link).
• No model with a "double square" grille can be younger than 1981, as the diagonal bar grille of the Volvo-White appeared after Volvo bought White in 1980.
Here are just quick corrections, without searching for all models shown. But I'm sure there are some other small mistakes...
autowp.ru is a nice website for factory pictures, but is definitely not a trustworthy source concerning the model years.
Raji
1973-1973 White Road Boss RBS64T Tractor
1975-???? White-Freightliner Conventional
1975-???? White-Freightliner Powerliner
1976 White Road Commander
1977-???? White Road Boss II
1977-1983 White Road Commander II
All these information's and pictures are copied from autowp
1975-???? White-Freightliner Conventional
1975-???? White-Freightliner Powerliner
1976 White Road Commander
1977-???? White Road Boss II
1977-1983 White Road Commander II
All these information's and pictures are copied from autowp
eLMeR
Xpeditor models, part 2:
During the first years of the Xpeditor (i.e sometime between 1980 and 1987, I haven't find the precise year for now), a second cab was unveiled. The "standard" one became the WX (most certainly due to White Xpeditor), while the other, with lower entry, got the WXLL (White Xpeditor Low Level) code.
(The WXLL cab looks wider, but the width is apparently the same for both: 95½"/2.43 m)
Of course it existed also as WhiteGMC and as Volvo:
As Autocar it had at least 2 grilles:
Since 2000 the Xpeditor continues to exist but only as Autocar, and it was renamed ACX Xpeditor in 2011. It seems to be made only on the WX-64 basis, and Autocar's website apparently no longer propose the WX nor the WXLL models:
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Next episode: the difference between the WX-42 and the WX-64 models. But i must first find some literature about it. Stay tuned
During the first years of the Xpeditor (i.e sometime between 1980 and 1987, I haven't find the precise year for now), a second cab was unveiled. The "standard" one became the WX (most certainly due to White Xpeditor), while the other, with lower entry, got the WXLL (White Xpeditor Low Level) code.
1981?-87 Volvo-White Xpeditor WX | 198?-87 Volvo-White Xpeditor WXLL |
(The WXLL cab looks wider, but the width is apparently the same for both: 95½"/2.43 m)
Of course it existed also as WhiteGMC and as Volvo:
1988-96 WhiteGMC Xpeditor WXLL | 1997-2000 Volvo Xpeditor WXLL |
As Autocar it had at least 2 grilles:
Volvo era grille? | 2000+ grille? |
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Since 2000 the Xpeditor continues to exist but only as Autocar, and it was renamed ACX Xpeditor in 2011. It seems to be made only on the WX-64 basis, and Autocar's website apparently no longer propose the WX nor the WXLL models:
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Next episode: the difference between the WX-42 and the WX-64 models. But i must first find some literature about it. Stay tuned
eLMeR
Sources: Wikipedia, plus brochures and pictures comparison. There can (or must? ) be errors or omissions, so feel free to propose your corrections.
For reference, as the numerous changes of makes can lead to some mixes when identifying these trucks. In a nutshell:
• 1980: Volvo acquires the US part of the White Motor Company.
⇒ 1981?: New grille for the Volvo-White trucks, with a diagonal bar as a reminder of the one of Volvo.
• 1987: Volvo purchases GMC's heavy truck business and merged it with White, creating the White-GMC brand.
⇒ 1988: New emblem WhiteGMC on trucks.
• 1997: Volvo drops any reference to White.
⇒ new grille change, now with the Volvo diagonal bar and logo (except on Autocar trucks);
• 2000: Volvo sells Autocar to Grand Vehicle Works together with the Xpeditor.
I didn't find any precise date about these events, but I assume that the year of the changes on trucks can be understand as model year.
Xpeditor models:
Road Xpeditor / Road Xpeditor 2 / Xpeditor... From what I have seen, Road Xpeditor 2 and Xpeditor "only" seem to be the same trucks. Was it just a name change made in 1978 or 1979? Or did it only occur when Volvo purchased White?
There is at least one brochure with Xpeditor only as name showing a "White only" grille, but also a 1980 one (with "All rights reserved 1980" written inside) still with the Road Xpeditor 2 name...
There was also a 6000-Series Xpeditor in early 1970s:
For reference, as the numerous changes of makes can lead to some mixes when identifying these trucks. In a nutshell:
• 1980: Volvo acquires the US part of the White Motor Company.
⇒ 1981?: New grille for the Volvo-White trucks, with a diagonal bar as a reminder of the one of Volvo.
• 1987: Volvo purchases GMC's heavy truck business and merged it with White, creating the White-GMC brand.
⇒ 1988: New emblem WhiteGMC on trucks.
• 1997: Volvo drops any reference to White.
⇒ new grille change, now with the Volvo diagonal bar and logo (except on Autocar trucks);
• 2000: Volvo sells Autocar to Grand Vehicle Works together with the Xpeditor.
I didn't find any precise date about these events, but I assume that the year of the changes on trucks can be understand as model year.
Xpeditor models:
Road Xpeditor / Road Xpeditor 2 / Xpeditor... From what I have seen, Road Xpeditor 2 and Xpeditor "only" seem to be the same trucks. Was it just a name change made in 1978 or 1979? Or did it only occur when Volvo purchased White?
There is at least one brochure with Xpeditor only as name showing a "White only" grille, but also a 1980 one (with "All rights reserved 1980" written inside) still with the Road Xpeditor 2 name...
1972?-75? White Road Xpeditor (Square cab, huge emblem, wipers on top...) | 1976?-80? White Road Xpeditor 2 / Xpeditor |
1981?-87 Volvo-White Xpeditor (Sold as White - New grille and framed emblem) | 1988-96 Volvo-WhiteGMC Xpeditor Sold as WhiteGMC (The only difference with the Volvo-White model is the "WhitheGMC" emblem) |
1997-2000 Volvo Xpeditor | The Autocar version, still produced |
There was also a 6000-Series Xpeditor in early 1970s: