Freightliner body builder pumps up

March 3, 2006
Freightliner Trucks rolled out its latest version of body builder information, the Business Class M2 Resource CD, Version 3.0, at the NTEA World Truck Show in Atlanta

Freightliner Trucks rolled out its latest version of body builder information, the Business Class M2 Resource CD, Version 3.0, at the NTEA World Truck Show in Atlanta. The interactive tool is designed to help body builders, dealers and customers construct the right truck for their business needs by configuring a vehicle dimension design before a truck is built.

The Resource CD offers digital spec'ing abilities for the complete Business Class M2 product line, which includes the 100, 106, 112, 106V and 112V truck models. Users can pick from a multitude of vehicle views including exterior, interior, axle, engine and component dimensions. It allows the customization of key dimensions of the vehicle, from the cab configuration down to the exhaust system.

For more information, go to www.M2BodyBuilder.com

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