Night into day

May 1, 2002
SelecTrucks, the used-truck division of Freightliner LLC, has begun turning sleeper cab Century Class tractors into day cab models at its refurbishing facility in Tooele, UT. The factory removes all side and roof skins from late-model sleeper models and installs a new mid-height roof. The cab's original rear panel is fitted with a new window, and new interior panels and floor coverings added, according

SelecTrucks, the used-truck division of Freightliner LLC, has begun turning sleeper cab Century Class tractors into day cab models at its refurbishing facility in Tooele, UT. The factory removes all side and roof skins from late-model sleeper models and installs a new mid-height roof. The cab's original rear panel is fitted with a new window, and new interior panels and floor coverings added, according to Freightliner officials. Go to www.selectrucks.com or circle 305 on reply card.

Freightliner Trucks has also announced that in June it will start production of the Coronado, a 132-in.-BBC conventional tractor designed for the owner-operator market. It will be available in 70-in. raised sleeper, mid-roof and day cab configurations. Go to www.freightliner.com or circle 306 on reply card

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