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March 05, 2008

Custom Truck Sales Named 2007 Kenworth Dealer of Year

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KIRKLAND, WA – Custom Truck Sales in Regina, Sask., was named 2007 Kenworth Dealer of the Year for the United States and Canada at the annual Kenworth Dealer Meeting held recently in San Diego. Custom Truck Sales was chosen as Kenworth Dealer of the Year from among Kenworth’s six Gold Award winners for 2007.

Other Gold Award winners are Edmonton Kenworth (Edmonton, Alb.), Inland Kenworth – U.S. (California, Arizona, and New Mexico), Kenworth of South Texas (San Antonio, Texas), Kenworth Sales Company (Salt Lake City, Utah), and MHC Kenworth (Oklahoma). 

Custom Truck Sales has been a Kenworth dealer since 1965 and operates dealerships in Regina, Saskatoon, and Estevan, Sask., and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Custom Truck Sales won Kenworth silver awards in 2003, 2005, and 2006.

During the Kenworth Dealer Meeting, Kenworth also honored its 14 2007 Silver Award winners: Cooper Kenworth, Inland Kenworth (Canada), Kenworth Northwest, Kenworth of South Louisiana, Kenworth Toronto, Long Island Kenworth, MHC Kenworth (Colorado), MHC Kenworth – Kansas City, MHC Kenworth (Tennessee), MHC Kenworth (Texas), Motor Power Kenworth – Great Falls, Truck Enterprises – Chesapeake, Wallwork Kenworth, and Worldwide Equipment.

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