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Fontaine Modification acquires ProBilt Services of Denton, Texas

March 1, 2025
With the acquisition of the 30,000-sq.-ft. facility, Fontaine now has 11 modification centers in the U.S.

Fontaine Modification has acquired ProBilt Services, an upfitter located three miles from Peterbilt’s Denton, Texas, truck manufacturing facility. With the acquisition, Fontaine is expanding the modification and upfit services it offers for Peterbilt trucks and others.

The Denton acquisition gives Fontaine its third modification center in Texas, joining locations in Garland and Laredo. It follows Fontaine’s 2019 acquisition of the other ProBilt Services operation located near the Kenworth plant in Chillicothe, Ohio. Fontaine now has 11 modification centers nationwide.

“This acquisition strengthens our position in the heavy-truck industry, provides new opportunities for growth and expands our ability to support our customers,” said Jamil Young, Fontaine Modification president. “We look forward to continuing to build on ProBilt’s reputation for quality and reliability.”

The Denton site includes a 30,000-sq.-ft. facility that boasts parking for 250 trucks. It is configured for post-production truck upfits and modifications, including body modification and drivetrain changes, primarily to heavy-duty Peterbilt truck models. The Denton team also installs clean fuel technology, including options for battery electric, hybrid, and alternative-fuel vehicles.

Fontaine acquired ProBilt from its founders, Toney Fitzgerald and Fred Toothman. While Fitzgerald has elected to retire, the rest of the ProBilt team will continue with Fontaine, led by Toothman as Denton operations manager.

“I’m excited to be a part of the evolution of the ProBilt legacy and am dedicated to a seamless and successful transition,” said Toothman.

“After 14-plus years, it was time to take ProBilt to the next level,” Fitzgerald said. “It made total sense for ProBilt to be a Fontaine location. As I embark on retirement after over 50 years in the heavy truck business, I will cherish all the relationships, experiences, and memories I have been fortunate to have.”

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