The 2011 Wabash 42' Dry Van is a robust trailer designed for the logistics industry, ideal for transporting a variety of goods. With its 42-foot length, this trailer offers ample cargo space while maintaining maneuverability. Built by Wabash, a trusted name in trailer manufacturing, it features a straightforward design without additional frills, focusing on utility and reliability. Currently available, this unit shows typical wear for its age, reflecting its use in the field but remains structurally sound. Located in the USA, it provides a dependable option for businesses seeking to enhance their fleet without significant investment. This model is well-suited for regional distribution and long-haul operations.
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| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Trailers |
| Year | 2011 |
| Make | Wabash Dry Van |
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