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2012 Wabash 42' Dry Van
The 2012 Wabash 42' Dry Van is a reliable choice for logistics applications, providing substantial cargo capacity and durability. Constructed from lightweight materials, this trailer enhances fuel efficiency while maintaining structural integrity for heavy loads. With its 42-foot length, it accommodates a variety of freight types, making it versatile for different hauling needs. This unit shows typical wear consistent with its age, including minor scratches and scuffs on the exterior. It is currently available in the USA, ready for immediate deployment. The absence of additional features keeps maintenance straightforward and cost-effective. Ideal for businesses looking to optimize their fleet without the expense of new equipment.
Stock Number
STK-232571075
Available Colors
Quantity
1 of 1 Available
Location
USA
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Item Details
| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Trailers |
| Year | 2012 |
| Make | Wabash Dry Van |
Trailers Summary
Trailers are essential in industries that need to move equipment, materials, and goods — often where a full truck isn't required. From lowboys and drop decks to enclosed and utility trailers, there’s a solution for nearly every transport challenge. Axle ratings, deck height, and tie-down systems shape what a trailer can safely haul.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Buyers care about structural integrity, brake system health, and lighting compliance. Ramp design and suspension type can make or break loading efficiency. Whether for construction, ag, or fleet use, a solid trailer pays for itself by staying on the road.
We’ve matched trailers to everything from tiny machines to enormous loads — and always aim to keep things rolling.
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