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M.H. Eby Welcomes New Dealer in North Carolina

- Southeast Edition
M.H. Eby

M.H. Eby announced that Trailers of the East Coast in Mocksville, N.C., is now an authorized dealer of Eby equipment trailers, livestock trailers and truck bodies.

Trailers of the East Coast has been in business since 1945 serving North Carolina and the surrounding area. Its product offering includes RV's, horse and livestock trailers, vehicle, cargo and utility trailers as well as a full service shop and an extensive parts department.

Trailers of the East Coast was established by Bill Junker in 1985 alongside of the long-standing family Feed Mill and hardware store. Junker began selling horse, stock and car trailers under the name Junker & Sons Trailer Sales. By 1996, the Junkers had expanded to the current 12-acre trailer dealership located directly off I-40 in Mocksville, N.C., as Trailers of the East Coast. Today, Junker's sons, Will and Clint, manage the family business and continue to carry on their family's legacy and thundering passion for taking care of every guest at their dealership like family.

The company's mission is "We are never satisfied with a great guest experience. We strive for an amazing guest experience," said Junker. "We have always admired Eby products so when our territory became available, we didn't hesitate. We love the quality of the trailers, truck bodies and look forward to offering the product line to our customers."

"Trailers of the East Coast has a long standing reputation for offering quality products and providing outstanding customer service," said Brandon Rohr, Northeast territory sales rep of M. H. Eby Inc. "Their family values, product knowledge, expertise and commitment to excellence makes them an ideal partner for Eby."

For more information, visit www.trailersoftheeastcoast.com and www.mheby.com.

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.


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