They bought the Indiana Truck Corporation in 1928 but were forced to sell it to White Motor Company in the early years of the Great Depression.
G547 "Treadway" trucks had a large hoist on the rear for self-unloading, while the G690 chassis were fitted with "Quickway" cranes, also used in bridging operations.
[5] Post-World War II Brockway produced single and dual axle tractors and heavy duty triaxle dump trucks.
Some Brockway trucks were equipped with gasoline Hercules I6 engines fitted with Rochester 2G (DualJet) carburetors.
The Brockway laying on its side due to adverse circumstances, getting kicked in frustration by driver "Widow Woman" and abandoned in a hurry while the movie hero "Rubber Duck" carried on in his Mack RS700 semi, inadvertently illustrated the recent demise of the brand.