• Partnership Offers Stock Dump Trucks

    Heil Environmental and Sterling Truck Corp. have teamed up to allow Sterling’s dealers to offer Acterra chassis with Heil’s DuraClass SL bodies installed at the Sterling factory
    Sept. 22, 2004

    Heil Environmental and Sterling Truck Corp. have teamed up to allow Sterling’s dealers to offer Acterra chassis with Heil’s 10-foot DuraClass SL bodies installed at the Sterling factory.

    “Now customers can buy both the chassis and the body with just one stop, saving themselves time and money,” said Craig Thomas, Heil sales manager— truck equipment group.

    Sterling dealerships will offer three chassis and two body specifications for Class 6 and 7 medium-duty dump trucks. The DuraClass SL bodies available are equipped with a 1721 direct-mount hoist, a single tower and lights, integrated cab shield, and reinforced multi-position tailgate.

    Visit www.sterlingtrucks.com to find the nearest participating dealership.

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