How can a service truck body be represented by a superhero, you may ask?
Because we said so.
At JOMAC, we specialize in building customized service truck bodies that give our users somewhat of a superpower.
Each truck body is created with a specific purpose in mind, and that purpose gives the operator a tactical force to complete the work at hand. It provides a dynamic fury of workflow that only customized truck bodies can serve.
Sounds sort of like a superhero, doesn’t it?
Without further ado, let’s examine what superhero is representative of your truck body…
Utility Truck Body- Batman
Versatile and functional, utility trucks have been saving the day for a long time, just like their superhero counterpart, Batman.
Not to mention, Batman’s ingenious and resourceful utility belt is built right into the name.
Now we would prefer to imagine our utility truck being a “Christian Bale” Batman, rather than the Adam West iteration pictured above, but that is besides the point.
Whether you’re fighting crime in Gotham City or loading tools up for a hard day’s grind, a utility service body is there for you when you call upon it.
Light the bat signal.
Service Truck Body with a Knuckle Boom Crane- The Incredible Hulk
With the ability to lift incredible weight and toss it (or carefully place it) where ever it desires, a service truck equipped with a knuckle boom crane is easily The Incredible Hulk.
The knuckle boom stays quietly tucked away, but if you make it angry (or if you just need to use the crane to move something).
The knuckle boom crane, unassuming, can accomplish great feats of strength, just like the Hulk.
And no, smart guy/girl, not every knuckle boom crane is green.
Service Truck Body with Telescoping Boom Crane- Thor
While a telescoping crane on a service body cannot manipulate the weather, it can reach to the skies and summon superhuman feats of strength and awe.
That is why anyone hoisting a telescoping boom crane atop their service body can align themselves with Thor.
Strength and skill allow a telescoping crane operator to move what a mortal man could not.
Welder Body Truck - Spider Man
It is unlikely that owners of a welder body truck can shoot webs from their palms, but they shoot fire from their torches to bind things together.
They possess “welder senses” to analyze any and every situation to ensure that it is dealt with in the best manner possible.
Lex Luther may not be plotting against owners of a welder body truck, but we are certain that they could take him if he did.
Propane Gas Trucks- Optimus Prime
Operators in the Gas industry have to morph to the multitude of tasks that a given day may bring. Whether they are installing tanks, removing tanks, or performing maintenance, versatility is key.
No, a propane service truck will not transform into a gargantuan robot (at least that hasn’t happened yet…).
They can swing the arm of a knuckle boom crane to load and unload tanks, much like Optimus Prime would toss Megatron.
Mobile Mechanics Trucks- Superman
To the rescue in a flash, mobile mechanics seem to be the mild-mannered mechanics that you know.
If you experience a roadside breakdown, you know this is not the case, as the mobile mechanic will find the nearest phone booth and reappear as the quintessential superhero of the highway.
Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a bolt of lightning, the mobile mechanic will have your vehicle back up and running in a no-time.
If Superman were to be given a nickname today, it would be Man of…
Aluminum.
More on that later…
Transit Van Trucks- Flash
For those working in a Ford Sprinter Van, they would be none other than the flash.
More agile and speedy than their counterparts, these professionals have strength and skill, while possessing the ability to get the job done in mind-blowing time.
Their insane speed comes not only from the aerodynamic design of their vehicle and their incredibly optimized workflow of customized storage, but also the skill and precision of their abilities to complete work.
Fire and Rescue Trucks- Captain America
It seems quite fitting that firefighters and emergency responders would be representative of Captain America.
Performing the most dangerous tasks and saving lives at their own peril, these professionals possess the selflessness and integrity portrayed through the patriotic Marvel character.
They use their indestructible shields to brave the dangers that they are subjected to every day.
Really, they do not need a superhero to represent them.
In our book, firefighters and EMS professionals are superheroes in reality, and we truly appreciate all that they do.
Tire Service Trucks - Iron Man
A customized tire service truck bears comparison to Tony Stark’s iron suit creation (although we think he should have chosen aluminum for lighter weight and rust resistance.)
Keen design and ingenuity are at the heart of tire service body owners. They know that the easiest way of completing a job is to be efficient and use their heads to think matters through.
They fly from pick up to drop off locations over and over, while utilizing their equipment to make their job easier.
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Steel Service Bodies- Captain Hindsight Lad
Who?
Exactly.
Captain Hindsight was a short-lived superhero from the 80’s that possessed the very human ability to piece problems together after it was too late.
His abilities really stop there.
Most all-steel service body owners share this superpower with Captain Hindsight, as they discover a few years after owning the service body how prone it is to rust, how much money it is costing them at the gas pump, and how they could have prevented their situation by buying an aluminum service body.
No one wants to be Captain Hindsight.
You shouldn’t either.
To learn more about the benefits and cost-savings of aluminum service bodies, please click here.