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November 26, 2008

Century Truck Caps Now Has Ultra With Tailgate Security Cap for 2009 Dodge

ELKHART, IN – Century Truck Caps, a division of the Truck Accessories Group, LLC (TAG) has released the Ultra for the new 2009 Dodge truck in both 5’ 7” box length and 6’4” quad cab box length.

Tags: 2009 Dodge, Century Truck Caps, Tailgate Security Cap

August 6, 2008

Century Offers New Showroom Marketing Tools to Dealer Network

ELKHART, IN– Century Truck Caps, a division of the Truck Accessories Group, LLC (TAG), has three additional mini display units that will provide dealers with new showroom marketing tools.

Tags: Century Truck Caps, The Evolution Signature Series

July 23, 2008

Century Truck Caps Pledges Allegiance With Free Stars and Stripes Offer

ELKHART, IN – Century Truck Caps, a division of the Truck Accessories Group, LLC (TAG), is helping America honor its heroes. With each purchase of a Century truck cap or Century tonneau cover, Century will include a free American flag.

Tags: American Flag, Century Truck Caps, fiberglass caps

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