Added Jul 07, 2016
The 2012 Mack GU713, a sturdy truck designed for various tasks in the logistics industry, boasts an Engine Horsepower of 445, powered by a reliable Mack MP8 engine. Equipped with a 13-speed transmission and a gear ratio of 3.98, this truck offers a smooth ride with a Wheelbase of 217 inches. With a Suspension LBS Front of 14600 and Suspension LBS Rear of 44000, it's built for hauling with ease. The Odometer Reading stands at 14872 miles. Located in West Fargo, North Dakota, USA, this truck was previously sold.
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Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trucks |
Year | 2012 |
Make | Mack |
Model | GU713 |
Engine Horsepower | 445 |
Engine Make | Mack |
Engine Model | MP8 |
Gear Ratio | 3.98 |
Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
Suspension LBS Front | 14600 |
Suspension LBS Rear | 44000 |
Transmission - # Speed | 13 |
Wheelbase (Inches) | 217 |
Odometer Reading | 14872 |
Physical Address | 680 7th Avenue NE |
City | West Fargo |
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