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May 2010
GL Sayre demonstrates a new 2010 SCR emmission strategy equipted Peterbilt
388 chassis to the students at the Central Montco Technical High School in Plymouth Twp , Pa. These students asked a lot of great questions and were surprising in their knowledge of the trucking industry and modern diesel technology. This was a fun couple of hours of Q&A.
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November 2009
GL Sayre Installs New Service Department Diagnostic Lane for Quicker Customer Service
"This new lane allows G L Sayre technicians faster access to vehicle as soon as the are brought to our service department" commented Jim Sayre, Vice president of G L Sayre Inc. "The whole idea is to speed up diagnostic time for a quicker customer turn around, and this works very well" he continued.
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July 2009
GL Sayre Hosts an Eaton Ride
GL Sayre hosts an Eaton Ride and drive demonstrating Eaton's new Ultrashift Plus automated transmission. Using a loaded Peterbilt triaxle dump G L Sayre's customers were able to put Eaton's new Ultrashift transmission through its paces moving 20 tons of stone through the streets of Conshohocken. Most out the drivers were very impressed and learned a great deal about Eaton's capabilities. Thank you to our Eaton sales representative Dave Cunningham and for putting this together.
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May 2009
GL Sayre and International Hosts 2010 Emission Symposium
GL Sayre and International hosts a 2010 Emission Symposium at the West Chester International
training Center to discuss the 2010 emission standards and Internationals future products. This very successful
meeting was attended by over 35 of the areas leading, fleets, municipalities and independent repair shops.
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March 2009
Fourth Quarter Northeast Top Salesman and Sales Volume Dealer
Joe Cambell, the Northeast UD truck Regional Sales manager presents the Fourth Quarter Northeast Top Salesman award to Tom Brown
and the Top Sales Volume Dealer award to Jim Sayre, Jr.
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November 2008
Celebrating With Mrs. Sayre
Both current and retired employees as well as vendors,
family and customers all gathered to wish Mrs. Sayre a
happy 100th Birthday on November 18th at the shop. Mrs.
Sayre together with her late husband Mr. G L Sayre,
started it all in 1934 and we want to thank her for for
all she has done to build this business based on honesty,
hard work and customer service.
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September 2008
2008 Open House
G L Sayre would like to thank all the Customers,
Employees and Vendors and especially the Antique truck
club of America for making our 2008 Open house a great
success. Present were our major body suppliers as well
as representatives from Peterbilt, International and UD
trucks. There were about 50 antique trucks and about 13
custom cars in addition to 15 customer trucks on
display. The weather was great and It was a fun and
informative day. Thanks again to all that made this day
possible.
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September 2008
G L Sayre acquires 1936 International C Model to help
celebrate 75th Anniversary in 2009.
The truck was originally purchased to haul produce in
New Jersey. Although it was stored inside for the last 18 years we were able to get her running after a few hours of tinkering. It has a flathead 6 cylinder 4 speed non synchronized transmission and
hydraulic brakes. The stake body also has much of its original hardware. We will update the photos as the restoration comes along.
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September 2008
Parts Manager Don Conlan Retires after 26 years service.
We all a G L Sayre would like to wish Don a great, and well deserved, retirement. Don came to work for G L Sayre Inc in 1982 as a member of our office staff. In 1987 he was promoted to Parts
Manager. Over the years our volumes have grown significantly and Don's department was always on the leading edge of that growth. We had a retirement luncheon for Don at the shop where we could thank Don and Don's family for his contribution to the success of G L Sayre Inc. Best of luck Don.
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