Classy Truck Of The Month - April 2015

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Classy Truck Of The Month - April 2015
2010 Kenworth with a 3,200-gallon steel tank and Masport HXL-400 pump

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Owners Johnny Guerra and Rudy Lopez added a metallic charcoal 2010 Kenworth, built out by Satellite Industries with a 3,200-gallon steel tank and Masport HXL-400 pump, to their fleet. The truck, nicknamed Mamba after NBA basketball star Kobe Bryant, is powered by a 315 hp Cummins engine tied to a 10-speed Fuller transmission. The custom blue flame job done in-house and big white lettering by Wallace Sign Company combine with many chrome accents, including toolboxes, fuel tank, single stack, horns and a visor, to attract attention running down the road. The truck features dual top-side manways, polished aluminum wheels, safety beacons, LED lighting package, Masport scent box and Moro digital level gauge. The largest truck in the company’s fleet, it is used by regular driver Leo Vargas to pump septic and holding tanks and for portable sanitation at large events.


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