Radio Announcer: 68 degrees, it's one minute before six o'clock in the morning.
Narrator: Here's what happened. Americans wanted a faster horse. So we built them a car.
News Announcer: Cars began coming off the assembly line at the rate of one every 40 seconds.
Narrator: Then they needed a car that worked harder than a car. So we built something else – the truck. Americans said, "Okay, now we're getting somewhere. "And they used our trucks to build interstates.
News Announcer: Whole nation has become swift and mobile.
Narrator: And families, and communities, and industries. Americans use these trucks to build livelihoods and neighborhoods. And in their spare time, tow really heavy things. Americans needed vehicles worthy of who they are, and what they can do. So we built them a truck.