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Red service bodies is my favorite color for sure and they have to have some nice aluminum wheels to finish it off. This truck has a 56" high Combo Body and built on a GM4500 chassis. This baby will haul some cargo! But, I just like looking at it. I've owned a couple of gorgeous guitars like that where I would just take them out of the case and look at them for a while with much admiration and then put them away.
In a sea of white this is a great attention getter and I have sold a pile of units like this by stocking this kind of unit. There's just something about it. Maybe it's the fire engine color. Whatever it is, it is a nice change to look at.
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