Curry Supply has unveiled its brand-new line of service truck bodies: Keystone and Keystone Pro. With a heavy-duty aluminum design and the Pro option for a crane body, Curry’s latest addition to the service body world offers superior construction with the lightweight benefits of aluminum, the company boasts.
“Curry Supply’s introduction of the Keystone line of service bodies will fill a void in the mobile service truck market that we have experienced for quite some time,” says Jeff Shaw, vice president of sales and marketing at Curry Supply. “Both bodies are part of our mobile service and mechanics truck family of products. They are engineered and designed from feedback we received through years of supporting the work truck industry.”
The Keystone and Keystone Pro will be positioned alongside Curry Supply’s current offerings of Stellar, Autocrane, Reading, and Wilcox bodies, making Curry’s offering of stock and customized service trucks one of the largest product lines in North America, the company notes.
All Keystone bodies feature a 52” wide and 129” deep bed, with tie-down rings and a textured floor for added safety. Each side features four compartments, three vertical and one horizontal. Every compartment is designed with at least 20” of depth and adjustable shelving. Protected door seals and stainless-steel rotary latches keep all compartments secure and watertight.
The Keystone Pro will feature a crane tower that will accept up to a 25,000 ft-lb crane, while still providing ample compartment space for tool and equipment storage. Custom features and upgrades will be available on both Keystone builds, with work ready stock trucks available to ship nationwide from Curry Supply’s manufacturing facilities located in Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Texas beginning in Q4 of 2021.
“I am personally excited to see the Keystone come to market,” adds Shaw. “We put safety, durability, and ease of use, at the forefront of the Keystone design. It’s a great truck, and we believe will be an excellent solution for our customers and the industry.”