The father of Homeland’s truck industry


In order to supply the differential, he went to the Macs that were left in India and Pakistan during the war; These differentials were brought to Iran to be assembled. As he himself said, the total price of his production mac “in small and large sizes was 100,000 to 150,000 tomans, and with the trailer and all the accessories, an Iranian Kaveh mac was sold for 300,000 tomans, while according to Mr. Kandachi, the American mac without The trailer was sold for about 200 thousand tomans. In 1357, he thought of producing the latest Mac parts in Iran, including the engine, when the Islamic Revolution won; He had gone to America during the revolution to cancel the order of about four thousand trucks.