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Old 12-12-2006, 09:01 PM   #1
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1995 Kenworth T600 with a custom built body by Bruce Canepa's company Concept Vehicle Technologies of Fresno, California. His team of craftsmand are well known for their custom transporters for race teams and corporate event trucks.

Vehicle Description:

9900 miles Cummins NTE-435E engine

White Eaton 9 Speed

Dual Air-ride seats Dual power mirrors and windows

Stainless Steel belly boxes Cummins/Onan 7.5KW genie

41' long 13'4" high 96" wide 2" receiver and Pintel hitch

Side airline style door with sliding tinted glass doors

Rear sliding glass door

Full observation deck with folding railings

Rear deck with railings and stairway

Exterior lighting

20' X 30' awning system

16' X 4' slide-put creates a roomy, comfortable workspace

Birdseye Maple cabinets throughout

Porsche Design lighting

Corian countertops

Chrome hardware

Stainless steel sink

Refridgerator/freezer

Two zone AC and Heat

Four line phone system

Bose Surround Sound system

Satellite TV system

Television

Multiple work stations with open space design

Sofabed

Chairs

Gallery style exhibit system enables you to hang art and promotional materials on the walls without nails



As the pictures clearly show, no expense has been spared with this truck! For more information or any questions, call Gregg at: 585.738.7550

This unit is for sale locally. Matching Grip truck also available, to be listed soon.
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