American Camper Shell Taps SNUGTOP to Equip 60 Telco Utility Trucks
LONG BEACH, CA – TelePacific Communications has added the new SNUGPRO fiberglass truck cap from SNUGTOP to 60 new Chevy Colorado utility trucks for its field service fleet.
by Staff
April 30, 2008
2 min to read
LONG BEACH, CA – TelePacific Communications has added the new
SNUGPRO fiberglass truck cap from SNUGTOP to 60 new Chevy Colorado utility trucks for its field
service fleet. A leading provider of business telecommunications services
throughout California and Nevada,
TelePacific manages more than 75,000 customer accounts with 980,000 access
lines in an area that stretches from the San Francisco Bay to the Mexico
border, and includes Reno and Las Vegas, Nev.
“TelePacific needed a truck shell solution that would offer
a combination of durability, reliability, security, and utility,” said American
Camper Shell General Manager Mark Gibbs. “These trucks will be work horses and
also carry the company’s image. So TelePacific needed something that would
stand up to tough duty and look good doing it. With the SNUGPRO, they get all
that and more.”
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The new cap from SNUGTOP, a leading designer-manufacturer of
fiberglass truck caps and tonneau covers, features recessed fiberglass side
doors and hardware for a sleek, sophisticated appearance. Custom fitted and
color-matched to TelePacific’s new Chevy Colorado trucks, the SNUGPRO caps look factory installed.
SNUGPRO features include:
Flush-fitting side access doors.
Hidden mounting system firmly holds the cap in
place without drilling holes in the bed; easy installation and removal.
Folding “T” handles provide three-way secure
locking.
Special channeled rain gutter diverts water
flow.
Laminated stainless steel hinges and hardware
for added strength and extra safety.
Available 16” deep aluminum tool box with
variable shelving options stows up to 100 pounds.
SNUGTOP’s exclusive “Rack It!”, optional
custom-made, powder-coated commercial rack holds up to 300 pounds.
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