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February 20, 2008

Isuzu and Jobsite Magazine Present N-Series Truck

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MARINA, CA – Al Sciuto, owner of Monterey Bay Floor Company, has won the 9th annual “Jobsite/Isuzu Truck Giveaway” contest over 22,000 other entrants. The lucky contractor was presented the keys to a new Isuzu N-Series truck with a 14-foot body supplied by Supreme Industries at the Surfaces 2008 tradeshow in Las Vegas.

Located in Marina, Calif., Sciuto’s firm is a hardwood flooring specialist serving high-end homes in the prestigious Monterey Peninsula, which includes the Pebble Beach and Carmel areas. “Our business is based on referrals from customers and architects,” Sciuto explains. “We’re interested in projecting a quality image in our marketing area. Our new Isuzu truck will be an ideal way to create a mobile showroom.”

Well suited for the building trades, Isuzu trucks have been America’s largest selling low-cab forwards in America every year since in 1986. The company recently announced the industry’s first gas-powered LCF Crew Cab to accompany its popular diesel model.

“We’re known for our roomy cabs, unsurpassed visibility and exceptional maneuverability around job sites and on city streets,” says Todd Bloom, Isuzu’s VP Fleet Operations and Marketing. “Our tilt cab also provides easier engine access than with conventional trucks.”

Isuzu-built trucks are distributed through 205 Isuzu truck dealers and 350 GM W-Series dealers in the U.S. As a testament to their dependability, over 84 percent of all Isuzu trucks ever sold in America since 1984 are still on the road today. 

Supreme is a nationwide manufacturer of specialized truck bodies, shuttle buses, armored vehicles and luxury motorcoaches. The company has manufacturing facilities in Jonestown, Pa., Griffin, Ga., Goshen, Ind. and Moreno Valley, Calif.

For more information about Isuzu trucks, visit www.isuzucv.com or call toll-free (866) 441-9638.

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