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panel truck

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panel truck
n.
A small delivery truck with a fully enclosed body.

panel truck
n
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) the US and Canadian name for delivery van
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Noun1.panel truck - a van suitable for delivering goods or services to customerspanel truck - a van suitable for delivering goods or services to customers
van - a truck with an enclosed cargo space


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Complete, full service electrical contractor serving Central Florida's residential & commercial markets with a fleet of 100+ radio dispatched panel trucks & bucket-lift trucks, and 120+ electricians.
Byline: The Register-Guard A Goshen firefighter knocks down a fire that threatens to engulf a panel truck and trailer in the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 north of Creswell.
Complete, full service electrical contractor serving Central Florida's residential & commercial markets with a fleet of 100+ radio dispatched panel trucks & bucket-lift trucks, and 120+ electricians.
 
 
 
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