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Harbinger 's all-electric vehicles are built on common chassis like Ford 's F-59 or Freightliner 's MT45.
The company just builds the chassis, installing the body, and building the chassis elsewhere.
The only difference is the lack of diesel smoke and clatter from the company's electric vehicles.
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