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2007 Hino 338 177
2007 Hino 338 box truck built for logistics work. Powered by a Hino engine paired with a 6-speed transmission. The 22-foot box sits on aluminum wheels (Budd type) and features an aluminum floor in good condition. Carrier reefer unit is installed. Swing doors provide access to the cargo area. The truck has logged 281,136 miles. Located in Chihuahua. This unit has been previously sold.
Stock Number
STK-153231017
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Location
Chihuahua, Mexico
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Item Details
| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Box Trucks |
| Year | 2007 |
| Make | Hino |
| Model | 338 |
| Engine Make | Hino |
| Floor Composition | Aluminum |
| Floor Condition | Good |
| Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
| Reefer Make | Carrier |
| Transmission - # Speed | 6 |
| Wheel Composition | Aluminum |
| Wheel Type | Budd |
| Length | 22 Ft. |
| Width | 91 In. |
| Height | 84 |
| Door Type | Swing |
| Odometer Reading | 281,136 |
| Unit Number | 177 |
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