King Construction opts for Isuzus again
Two more Isuzu NQR 7.5-tonners have gone into service with Merseyside-based King Construction. The firm already runs three and points to reliability and a generous payload capacity – over 480kg more than the vehicles previously operated – as the reasons for its choice.
Supplied through Liverpool Isuzu dealer Ditchburn Truck Services, and purchased outright, the latest acquisitions feature the NQR’s facelifted cab plus a 175 bhp diesel engine married to a six-speed manual gearbox. All five Isuzus have been equipped with Brit-Tip steel tipper bodies.
King Construction operates an 18-strong fleet used on a variety of building and road work in the North West.
(this article was taken from whatvan.co.uk)
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