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Gabrielli Kenworth opens NJ location

Oct. 15, 2012

Gabrielli Kenworth has opened the doors on its first New Jersey dealership. Grand opening ceremonies for the facility, located in Dayton, NJ, were attended by over 400 people and featured a visit from the Kenworth T680 Road Tour truck.

Gabrielli also has locations in the Bronx, Hicksville, Medford and Queens, N.Y.

“We’re pleased so many customers joined us in the grand opening celebration of our new facility,” said Armando Gabrielli, president of Gabrielli Truck Sales, parent company of Gabrielli Kenworth of New Jersey. “Our family has been dedicated to providing customers with superior service and value since we opened our first location in 1976. This state-of-the-art dealership is part of our commitment to continue providing quality and service support for Kenworth customers.”

The 55,000 sq.-ft. facility features 20 service bays, overhead lube services for the service bays to help speed up routine maintenance services, and a well-stocked parts department that includes a 24,000 sq.-ft. warehouse with an advanced inventory system keeping the dealership and customers consistently stocked.

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