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1989 Strick 900303
The 1989 Strick 900303 industrial truck, designed for logistics, is a reliable workhorse in the trailer category. With a sturdy build by Strick, this model has proven its durability over the years. The unit number 900303 is located in Florida, showcasing its history and wear from previous use. Ideal for businesses needing a dependable trailer for transport. This 1989 model offers a glimpse into the past, showing its longevity and functionality in the logistics industry. Previously sold, this truck is a testament to the quality craftsmanship of its era.
Stock Number
STK-746101006
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Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
Florida, USA
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Item Details
Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trailers |
Year | 1989 |
Make | Strick |
Unit Number | 900303 |
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