Utility Legacy Museum Trailer Begins North American Tour
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company announced the launch of its 2014 Legacy Museum Trailer Tour in North America.
by Staff
May 7, 2014
1 min to read
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company announced the launch of its 2014 Legacy Museum Trailer Tour in North America.
Debuted at the 2014 Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky, Utility’s Legacy Museum Trailer consists of four interactive touchscreen monitors and audio equipment for viewing movies, photos, and browsing through Utility’s historical timeline.
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An eight-seat movie theater features a 25-minute documentary film chronicling the company’s history. Additionally, other museum elements include World War II memorabilia displaying the original classified movie reel of Utility’s designed M23 Ammunition trailer being tested by the U.S. Army.
The museum tour begins in Salt Lake City, Utah, with Utility Trailer Sales of Utah exhibiting at the Utah Trucking Association’s Management Conference and Trucking Expo on May 7– 9.
Other locations include events with Utility dealers in Idaho, North Dakota, Canada, Kansas, and also a stop at this year’s Great American Trucking Show in Dallas, Texas.
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