
Mack Trucks will open a new dealership in Cotulla, Texas, in late August. The new Valley Truck Centers’ will feature 22 service bays and offer new and used vehicles, parts delivery and road service -- and Mack's largest dealer pylon sign.
Mack Trucks will open a new dealership in Cotulla, Texas, in late August. The new Valley Truck Centers’ will feature 22 service bays and offer new and used vehicles, parts delivery and road service -- and Mack's largest dealer pylon sign.

World's largest Mack Trucks pylon sign. Photo: Mack Trucks

Mack Trucks will open a new dealership in Cotulla, Texas, in late August. The new Valley Truck Centers’ will feature 22 service bays and offer new and used vehicles, parts delivery and road service -- and Mack's largest dealer pylon sign.
Drivers passing through San Antonio and Laredo on I-35 will see the large sign promoting the new dealership. The sign is 17 feet 2 inches tall and 29 feet 6 inches wide.
The sign was recently installed in preparation for the grand opening. The new Valley Truck Centers facility is 40,000 square feet and is located at 206 W FM 468, off Exit 67 on I-35, midway between San Antonio and Laredo
Since 2010, Mack dealers have invested $380 million. There are more than 460 Mack dealer locations and 15,000 additional service providers in North America.
Mack Trucks is part of the Volvo Group, a manufacturer of trucks, buses, construction equipment and marine and industrial engines.

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