The Product Guy
Nick Bajzek
Covering all the latest products, news and techniques from manufacturers and service providers in the residential home building industry.
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
First the Stretch Limo, Now the Stretch F250
Mar 6 2008 8:16AM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (1) |
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The Stretch Truck Company does exactly what the name implies. Like the stretch limo or stretch Hummer ubiquitous during homecoming and prom seasons, the company can take an existing work truck and turn it into a full-fledged work mini-bus.
“We take 4-door crew cab trucks and add a 5th & 6th door. Suddenly, a truck has a 9-passenger capacity,” says the company in a press release.
For those of you looking to maximize crew capacity (or if you just want to make them look cool), call or e-mail the company for the latest pricing information and models they can convert. 
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at 2/4/2009 1:16:04 PM, Martin said:
That truck was built by Tim Huskey in Guthrie Oklahoma.
customautosbytim.com
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