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Old 06-05-2007, 01:18 PM   #1
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Default The new Sterling Bullet™

The new Sterling Bullet™ — competing in Class 4 & 5 — is lean and mean, ideally suited for Construction, Utility, Municipality & Government and P & D. The Bullet is vocationally specific, engineered by truck specialists who know your business. It does everything you need it to do ... safely, efficiently, economically. All day. Every day.

At Sterling Trucks, our family keeps expanding. From the Class 8 Set-Back vocational line with GVWRs up to 105,600 lbs. to the new Class 7 & 8 Set-Forward truck and the Class 3 – 5 Sterling 360 low cab-over-engine ... to the new Bullet. Sterling keeps building more of the work trucks that help keep America working.

http://www.sterlingtrucks.com/Sterli.../Features.html

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