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Information: Propane Vehicles and Equipment
Propane brings reliable, low-emission vehicles and equipment to fleets, industry, and the everyday driver. These innovative vehicles and equipment can provide public transportation, expedite manufacturing operations, and serve as personal vehicles while in many cases emitting fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline or diesel options.
Construction professionals may be interested in propane-fueled light-duty trucks, which provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity as gasoline alternatives, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the Roush propane F-150 kit will convert any 2007.5 and 2008 model year Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.4-liter V8 engine to utilize powerful liquid propane injection technology. The conversion offers the following benefits:
- Emits 18 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a gasoline-powered model.
- Features California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) approval for 2007.5 and 2008 models.
- Meets all National Highway Traffic Safety Association and National Fire Protection Association safety regulations.
- Reaches a wide consumer base the F-150 is eligible for sale in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Relies on an extensive refueling infrastructure that includes more than 2,500 public U.S. propane fueling stations.

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Information: Propane Vehicles and Equipment
Propane brings reliable, low-emission vehicles and equipment to fleets, industry, and the everyday driver. These innovative vehicles and equipment can provide public transportation, expedite manufacturing operations, and serve as personal vehicles while in many cases emitting fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline or diesel options.
Construction professionals may be interested in propane-fueled light-duty trucks, which provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity as gasoline alternatives, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the Roush propane F-150 kit will convert any 2007.5 and 2008 model year Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.4-liter V8 engine to utilize powerful liquid propane injection technology. The conversion offers the following benefits:
- Emits 18 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a gasoline-powered model.
- Features California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) approval for 2007.5 and 2008 models.
- Meets all National Highway Traffic Safety Association and National Fire Protection Association safety regulations.
- Reaches a wide consumer base the F-150 is eligible for sale in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Relies on an extensive refueling infrastructure that includes more than 2,500 public U.S. propane fueling stations.

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Information: Propane Vehicles and Equipment
Propane brings reliable, low-emission vehicles and equipment to fleets, industry, and the everyday driver. These innovative vehicles and equipment can provide public transportation, expedite manufacturing operations, and serve as personal vehicles while in many cases emitting fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline or diesel options.
Construction professionals may be interested in propane-fueled light-duty trucks, which provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity as gasoline alternatives, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the Roush propane F-150 kit will convert any 2007.5 and 2008 model year Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.4-liter V8 engine to utilize powerful liquid propane injection technology. The conversion offers the following benefits:
- Emits 18 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a gasoline-powered model.
- Features California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) approval for 2007.5 and 2008 models.
- Meets all National Highway Traffic Safety Association and National Fire Protection Association safety regulations.
- Reaches a wide consumer base the F-150 is eligible for sale in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Relies on an extensive refueling infrastructure that includes more than 2,500 public U.S. propane fueling stations.

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Information: Propane Vehicles and Equipment
Propane brings reliable, low-emission vehicles and equipment to fleets, industry, and the everyday driver. These innovative vehicles and equipment can provide public transportation, expedite manufacturing operations, and serve as personal vehicles while in many cases emitting fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline or diesel options.
Construction professionals may be interested in propane-fueled light-duty trucks, which provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity as gasoline alternatives, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the Roush propane F-150 kit will convert any 2007.5 and 2008 model year Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.4-liter V8 engine to utilize powerful liquid propane injection technology. The conversion offers the following benefits:
- Emits 18 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a gasoline-powered model.
- Features California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) approval for 2007.5 and 2008 models.
- Meets all National Highway Traffic Safety Association and National Fire Protection Association safety regulations.
- Reaches a wide consumer base the F-150 is eligible for sale in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Relies on an extensive refueling infrastructure that includes more than 2,500 public U.S. propane fueling stations.

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Information: Propane Vehicles and Equipment
Propane brings reliable, low-emission vehicles and equipment to fleets, industry, and the everyday driver. These innovative vehicles and equipment can provide public transportation, expedite manufacturing operations, and serve as personal vehicles while in many cases emitting fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline or diesel options.
Construction professionals may be interested in propane-fueled light-duty trucks, which provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity as gasoline alternatives, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the Roush propane F-150 kit will convert any 2007.5 and 2008 model year Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.4-liter V8 engine to utilize powerful liquid propane injection technology. The conversion offers the following benefits:
- Emits 18 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a gasoline-powered model.
- Features California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) approval for 2007.5 and 2008 models.
- Meets all National Highway Traffic Safety Association and National Fire Protection Association safety regulations.
- Reaches a wide consumer base the F-150 is eligible for sale in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Relies on an extensive refueling infrastructure that includes more than 2,500 public U.S. propane fueling stations.

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Information: Propane Vehicles and Equipment
Propane brings reliable, low-emission vehicles and equipment to fleets, industry, and the everyday driver. These innovative vehicles and equipment can provide public transportation, expedite manufacturing operations, and serve as personal vehicles while in many cases emitting fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline or diesel options.
Construction professionals may be interested in propane-fueled light-duty trucks, which provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity as gasoline alternatives, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the Roush propane F-150 kit will convert any 2007.5 and 2008 model year Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.4-liter V8 engine to utilize powerful liquid propane injection technology. The conversion offers the following benefits:
- Emits 18 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a gasoline-powered model.
- Features California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) approval for 2007.5 and 2008 models.
- Meets all National Highway Traffic Safety Association and National Fire Protection Association safety regulations.
- Reaches a wide consumer base the F-150 is eligible for sale in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Relies on an extensive refueling infrastructure that includes more than 2,500 public U.S. propane fueling stations.

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Information: Propane Vehicles and Equipment
Propane brings reliable, low-emission vehicles and equipment to fleets, industry, and the everyday driver. These innovative vehicles and equipment can provide public transportation, expedite manufacturing operations, and serve as personal vehicles while in many cases emitting fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline or diesel options.
Construction professionals may be interested in propane-fueled light-duty trucks, which provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity as gasoline alternatives, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the Roush propane F-150 kit will convert any 2007.5 and 2008 model year Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.4-liter V8 engine to utilize powerful liquid propane injection technology. The conversion offers the following benefits:
- Emits 18 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a gasoline-powered model.
- Features California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) approval for 2007.5 and 2008 models.
- Meets all National Highway Traffic Safety Association and National Fire Protection Association safety regulations.
- Reaches a wide consumer base the F-150 is eligible for sale in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Relies on an extensive refueling infrastructure that includes more than 2,500 public U.S. propane fueling stations.

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Information: Propane Vehicles and Equipment
Propane brings reliable, low-emission vehicles and equipment to fleets, industry, and the everyday driver. These innovative vehicles and equipment can provide public transportation, expedite manufacturing operations, and serve as personal vehicles while in many cases emitting fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline or diesel options.
Construction professionals may be interested in propane-fueled light-duty trucks, which provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity as gasoline alternatives, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the Roush propane F-150 kit will convert any 2007.5 and 2008 model year Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.4-liter V8 engine to utilize powerful liquid propane injection technology. The conversion offers the following benefits:
- Emits 18 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a gasoline-powered model.
- Features California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) approval for 2007.5 and 2008 models.
- Meets all National Highway Traffic Safety Association and National Fire Protection Association safety regulations.
- Reaches a wide consumer base the F-150 is eligible for sale in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Relies on an extensive refueling infrastructure that includes more than 2,500 public U.S. propane fueling stations.

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Information: Propane Vehicles and Equipment
Propane brings reliable, low-emission vehicles and equipment to fleets, industry, and the everyday driver. These innovative vehicles and equipment can provide public transportation, expedite manufacturing operations, and serve as personal vehicles while in many cases emitting fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline or diesel options.
Construction professionals may be interested in propane-fueled light-duty trucks, which provide the same horsepower, torque, and towing capacity as gasoline alternatives, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the Roush propane F-150 kit will convert any 2007.5 and 2008 model year Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.4-liter V8 engine to utilize powerful liquid propane injection technology. The conversion offers the following benefits:
- Emits 18 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a gasoline-powered model.
- Features California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) approval for 2007.5 and 2008 models.
- Meets all National Highway Traffic Safety Association and National Fire Protection Association safety regulations.
- Reaches a wide consumer base the F-150 is eligible for sale in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Relies on an extensive refueling infrastructure that includes more than 2,500 public U.S. propane fueling stations.









