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1998 Wabash 5359
Sold on 07/2016

The 1998 Wabash 5359, a reliable addition to the logistics industry, boasts a sturdy aluminum roof composition and air suspension for smooth rides. With a generous 53-foot length and 102-inch width, this trailer, equipped with swing doors, meets DOT standards. Unit number 5359 out of a fleet of 25, based in Cartersville, Florida. While showing signs of wear expected from its age, this unit remains functional. Previously sold status.


Stock Number
STK-445801001
Available Colors
Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
Florida, USA

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Item Details
IndustryLogistics
Titled VehicleYes
TemplateTrailers
Year1998
MakeWabash
Roof CompositionAluminum
Suspension TypeAir
Length53
Width102
TermsDOT
Door TypeSwing
Unit Number5359
Quantity25
CityCartersville

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