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Coleman Goes To The Races
September 15, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS - Coleman distributor Johnstone Supply hosted the Coleman Mobile Unit during the Brickyard 400 weekend, Aug. 5-8, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Attendees had the opportunity to visit the display trainer, which was set up outside of the racetrack, where they got a firsthand look at the Coleman Echelon series of products on display. Johnstone Supply hosted a hospitality suite, where guests were treated to complimentary food and drinks while NASCAR drivers qualified.
Coleman brand manager Mickey Smith (right) demonstrates some of the features of the new Coleman Echelon™ heat pump and air conditioning unit at the Motor Speedway Brickyard 400 weekend.
"We decided to invite all of our dealers to a hospitality suite at the Brickyard 400 because racing is an event that the majority of our dealers like," said Jeff Faubion, manager of dealer sales and development for Johnstone Supply. "We also wanted to reward our dealers and thank them for their business."
Publication date: 09/20/2004
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