Vanguard Truck Centers Opens Two New Dealerships in Texas
Vanguard Truck Centers has opened two new Mack dealerships in Texas. The dealerships are located in Victoria and El Campo.
by Staff
August 13, 2014
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Graphic: Vanguard Truck Centers.
Vanguard Truck Centers has opened two new Mack dealerships in Texas. The dealerships are located in Victoria and El Campo.
Vanguard Truck Centers offers Mack, Volvo, Isuzu and UD trucks. It owns and operates full-service commercial truck dealerships in Georgia, Texas, Airzona and Missouri.
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“We are excited to welcome Victoria and El Campo to our family of dealerships,” said Vanguard Truck Centers president Tom Ewing. “We look forward to providing trucking solutions to this area and to bring our expanded knowledge and resources to our new customers.”
The Victoria dealership is located at 9305 U.S. Highway 59 North, Victoria, Texas. The dealership in El Campo is located at 710 N. Mechanic St., El Campo, Texas.
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