
Tennessee municipality grows autogas program
June 26, 2020 By Carly Bemer
The town of Greeneville has converted 18 police vehicles to propane autogas, including 13 law enforcement Ford sedans and 5 law enforcement Ford Explorers.
Read MoreThe town of Greeneville has converted 18 police vehicles to propane autogas, including 13 law enforcement Ford sedans and 5 law enforcement Ford Explorers.
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