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1999 Wabash 4574
This 1999 Wabash 4574 trailer is a dependable workhorse in the logistics industry. With a length of 53 feet and a width of 102 inches, it offers ample space for transporting goods efficiently. This unit is DOT compliant and comes with unit number 4574 for easy identification and tracking. Located in North Carolina, this previously sold trailer has served its purpose well. Its wear is commensurate with its age and prior use, reflecting its reliability and durability over the years. A solid choice for businesses looking for a sturdy trailer to support their logistics operations.
Stock Number
STK-45001038
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Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
North Carolina, USA
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Item Details
Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trailers |
Year | 1999 |
Make | Wabash |
Length | 53 |
Width | 102 |
Terms | DOT |
Unit Number | 4574 |
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