The 2002 Transcraft 294, a stalwart in logistics, serves as a reliable trailer for heavy-duty tasks. Standing at 45 inches wide and 102 inches high, unit number 294 brings robustness to your fleet. Hailing from South Carolina, this seasoned 2002 model, though previously sold, boasts durability that stands the test of time in the logistics industry. The wear and tear commensurate with its age are apparent, reflecting its hard work over the years. Ideal for businesses seeking a dependable workhorse, this Transcraft model offers a solid foundation for transporting goods efficiently.
All equipment is sold without warranty—no guarantees or returns. Condition is represented as accurately as possible.
We operate exclusively at wholesale pricing, working directly with industry professionals.
All sales are final with no implied warranties. Subject to prior sale and governed by Texas law.
Pickup requires 24 business hours notice after payment. We’ll coordinate directly with your transport provider.
We work with buyers and sellers across a range of industries, offering experienced, no-nonsense service.
For over 15 years, we've helped people around the world navigate the machinery sales process with confidence.
| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Trailers |
| Year | 2002 |
| Make | Transcraft |
| Width | 45 |
| Height | 102 |
| Unit Number | 294 |
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