The 2009 Great Dane 301029 trailer, built for logistics, features a sturdy aluminum floor and roof, offering durability and lightweight construction for efficient cargo transport. With a generous 53-foot length and 102-inch width, it provides ample space for freight. Equipped with a roll-up door for easy loading and unloading, this unit, bearing the number 301029, offers practicality in motion. Located in Florida and previously sold, this Great Dane model caters to industry needs with its reliable design and functionality.
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| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Trailers |
| Year | 2009 |
| Make | Great Dane |
| Floor Composition | Aluminum |
| Roof Composition | Aluminum |
| Length | 53 |
| Width | 102" |
| Door Type | Roll-up |
| Unit Number | 301029 |
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