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2013 Stoughton 8891
The 2013 Stoughton 8891, a sturdy logistics trailer with a length of 53 feet, width of 102 inches, and a height of 13 feet 6 inches, boasts a durable aluminum roof composition and air suspension for smooth rides. This unit, with swing door type, meets DOT standards and is marked with unit number 8891. Located in Bolingbrook, Georgia, this previously sold trailer from the city of Bolingbrook, Georgia, remains in good condition, with wear typical for its age and usage. Ideal for various logistics tasks, this trailer offers reliability and practicality for transporting goods efficiently.
Stock Number
STK-612761002
Available Colors
Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
Georgia, USA
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Item Details
Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trailers |
Year | 2013 |
Make | Stoughton |
Roof Composition | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Air |
Length | 53 |
Width | 102 |
Height | 13'6" |
Terms | DOT |
Door Type | Swing |
Unit Number | 8891 |
Quantity | 1 |
City | Bolingbrook |
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