The 2011 Wabash 42' Dry Van is a reliable option for logistics operations requiring efficient cargo transport. This trailer features a robust design that prioritizes durability, essential for handling heavy loads across various terrains. With its 42-foot length, it provides ample space for freight, making it suitable for both local and long-haul deliveries. While there are no additional features, its simplicity ensures straightforward maintenance. The unit shows typical wear consistent with its age, including minor scuffs and surface rust, but remains structurally sound. Currently available in the USA, this Wabash Dry Van is a practical choice for businesses looking to enhance their fleet without breaking the bank.
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| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Trailers |
| Year | 2011 |
| Make | Wabash Dry Van |
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