International Truck Delivers First CV Series Production Unit
International Truck recently delivered the first production unit of its CV Series Class 4/5 truck to Team Fishel, a utility engineering, construction, and network installation services provider.

The truck was delivered at an event hosted at a Rush Enterprises-owned Custom Vehicle Solutions facility in Denton, Texas. Executives from Navistar, Inc., Rush Truck Centers, Team Fishel, and Godwin Manufacturing — who bodied the truck — attended the event.
Photo courtesy of Navistar International Corp.
International Truck recently delivered the first production unit of its CV Series Class 4/5 truck to Team Fishel, a utility engineering, construction, and network installation services provider.
The truck was delivered at an event hosted at a Rush Enterprises-owned Custom Vehicle Solutions facility in Denton, Texas. Executives from Navistar, Inc., Rush Truck Centers, Team Fishel, and Godwin Manufacturing — who bodied the truck — attended the event.
This delivery marks the first of many, as Team Fishel has made the largest single retail purchase to date for the CV Series. The exact amount of trucks that Team Fishel ordered was not disclosed.
Team Fishel currently has over 30 offices operating in 13 states, more than 2,300 employees, and over 1,600 trucks ranging from class 4 to 8.
The CV Series launched in November 2018. The truck distributed and supported by a manufacturer specializing in commercial vehicles, and according to the manufacturer, is able to accommodate a wide range of specialized body types with an emphasis on ease of upfit.
CV Series customers can utilize International Truck's dealer network, according to the company. The dealer network includes over 700 service locations and over 7,600 ASE-certified commercial diesel-train technicians.
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