Auto Truck Group, one of the leading builders of work trucks, begins converting Ford and GM trucks to run on CNG. As the demand for vehicles that operate on alternative fuel sources grows, Auto Truck will be better prepared to serve our prospective and current customer base. Auto Truck has invested vast amounts of time and funding to understand the CNG conversion process and upfitting required


Bartlett, IL (PRWEB) October 15, 2009 -- Auto Truck Group has partnered with two leading CNG conversion companies to convert Ford and GM work trucks to operate on CNG (Compressed Natural gas). Their Fort Wayne Fleet and Louisville Truck Equipment locations now offer CNG conversions for work trucks. Some market segments would include municipalities, fleets, and utilities. "As the demand for vehicles that operate on alternative fuel sources grows, Auto Truck will be better prepared to serve our prospective and current customer base. Auto Truck has invested vast amounts of time and funding to understand the CNG conversion process and upfitting required," said Dennis Jones, VP Sales and Marketing.

Auto Truck Group can convert 2009 F-150's, F-250's, F-350's as well as 2009 Chevrolet/GMC 1500's and 2500's.

Auto Truck Group, headquartered in Bartlett, IL, has been Making Trucks into Tools since 1918. They offer extensive experience, knowledge, excellent service, competitive prices, and tremendous value to their customers. Auto Truck Group's five locations provide convenient access for upfitting in the work truck industry. For more information please visit, www.autotruck.com.


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