CAT Scale Co. is releasing a sixth series of Super Trucks Limited Edition collector cards at CAT Scale locations in April 2004.
Series Six will contain 60 cards to be distributed from April 2004 through spring 2005. The series will feature 20 antique trucks and 40 newer models. "Every time we put a series together it just amazes me how many cool trucks there are out on the road," says Heather DeBaillie, CAT scale marketing manager.
Each time a driver weighs on a CAT Scale they will automatically receive a collector card. Cards will be distributed in random order at locations.
"Half of the fun of these cards is waiting to see which one you'll get next," says DeBaillie.
Collector books will also be available through participating CAT Scale locations and can be ordered on-line at www.catscale.com in the merchandise section of the web site. Each collector book contains plastic sleeves to hold the complete set of cards.
Drivers wishing to have their truck considered for future CAT Scale Super Trucks card series can submit an application and photos to CAT Scale Co. Applications may be printed from the web site, or requested by calling (877) CAT-SCALE (228-7225).
Deadline for application submission for Series 7 is April 1, 2004.
CAT Scale Releases 6th Series of Super Truck Cards
CAT Scale Co. is releasing a sixth series of Super Trucks Limited Edition collector cards at CAT Scale locations in April 2004.
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