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Custom Built Tuscany Black Op Trucks Helping Wounded Warriors

Sunday, 19 June 2016 09:00 AM

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Tuscany prides themselves on their designs, each one being ingenious, stylish, and audacious.

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Elkhart, IN / ACCESSWIRE / June 19, 2016 /
Tuscany, a manufacturer of specialty vehicles, is Ford Motor Company’s longest running business in the personal-use segment. Ford has awarded them with the Quality Excellence Award each year it was given out due to the high respect and recognition the company has received over time. Along with this award, Ford also recognizes Tuscany in their Qualified Vehicle Modifier program.

The company began back in 1988 with a vision of creating fun and enjoyable vehicles for people, designed specifically to create happiness. Tuscany prides themselves on their designs, each one being ingenious, stylish, and audacious. All of their products undergo rigorous testing in the areas of technology, mechanical makeup, structural design and aesthetics. These vehicles are leading the market with their unique designs and the electrifying experience that driving one brings.

Bringing thrilling and innovative technology to the marketplace is not all that Tuscany does, these also combine cutting edge designs with social causes. Tuscany’s special Black Ops vehicle, a custom built F-150 truck, was designed specifically to recognize all of those that have fought fearlessly for the freedom of the United States of America. The company gives back to the armed forces by raising money for the Wounded Warrior Project through each Black Ops truck manufactured.

Mike Graber, the founder of Tuscany explains that the Black Op Trucks were "Developed to honor the brave men and women of the United States armed forces, the Black Ops is more than just a truck – it’s a tribute to the brave people who have fought for our freedom. Because we believe in what it stands for, we donate $200 to the Wounded Warrior Project for every Ford Black Ops truck produced."

Following the events that occurred on September 11, 2001 the Wounded Warrior Project was designed and developed to provide services, programs, and events for wounded war veterans. Tuscany is honored to be able to give back to the charity that plays such an integral role in the support of veterans and their families nationwide.

For more information, please visit http://www.drivetuscany.com/


Contact:

Name: Logan Waggoner
Organization: Tuscany
Address: 15025 Deer Trail Dr. Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: 800-795-3119

 

Source: Tuscany

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