The PPF and Window Tint Training Center by Scorpion is a specialized facility dedicated to teaching the skills and techniques required for applying paint protection film (PPF) and/or window tinting on vehicles. It offers comprehensive training programs designed for individuals seeking to excel in the automotive detailing and Indiana Truck Equipment industry.
Also called a flatbed or open utility body, is a work truck body with side storage compartments and an open, hollow central area for hauling large or irregularly shaped materials that won’t fit in toolboxes. These bodies are designed for contractors, mechanics, and others who need mobile storage and easy access to their tools, parts, and materials for job site work.
A truck body designed to provide secure, weather-protected storage for tools and equipment, typically featuring external storage compartments and an enclosed, covered workspace.


A platform Stake Truck Body is a versatile flatbed featuring removable stakes or rack systems that create a secure enclosure for hauling. Widely used in agriculture, construction, and landscaping, it offers the flexibility needed to transport a wide range of cargo safely and efficiently.
Flatbed Truck Bodies offer a versatile, open-deck solution compared to standard pickup beds or enclosed truck bodies. Widely used in construction, landscaping, agriculture, and utilities, they’re ideal for hauling oversized, heavy, or irregularly shaped loads.
A Combo Body is a hybrid truck body that merges the secure storage of a service body with the open cargo space of a flatbed platform. This versatile design offers the best of both worlds, and certain models even feature dumping capabilities for added functionality.
A Hauler Skirted truck body is a specialized flatbed built for heavy-duty towing and hauling. Featuring side panels, or “skirts,” it provides integrated, weather-resistant storage compartments, combining professional looks with added storage and rugged functionality.
A Truck Flatbed Hauler features an open, flat trailer with no sides or roof, providing easy access for loading and unloading heavy, bulky, or oversized cargo. Its design allows forklifts, cranes, and other equipment to handle materials efficiently from any side.
A truck Dump Body, or dump box, is a container mounted on a truck chassis that can be hydraulically lifted and tilted to unload loose materials easily. Its design, size, and construction vary to suit applications like construction, landscaping, and heavy-duty hauling.




Mechanics trucks are true crane bodies designed for professional field service. Built to withstand the forces of a service crane while serving as a fully equipped mobile workshop, they provide the strength and functionality heavy equipment technicians need. Paired with a crane and compressor, these bodies become a powerful, versatile addition to any fleet.







In landscaping, the most common truck body types include landscape dump bodies, stake flatbeds, and enclosed bodies. Each is designed to handle key tasks—moving mulch, soil, and other materials, transporting equipment, and keeping tools secure on the job.




Platform truck bodies are designed for contractors who primarily transport materials, tools, and equipment for concrete work









