2007 Hino 258 box truck with a Hino engine and automatic transmission. The unit measures 24 feet long, 102 inches wide, and 12 feet 6 inches tall, built on a spring suspension. It ran 431,695 miles and carries DOT certification. All tires read at 50, indicating recent service or replacement across the front, rear, and center axles. This truck was based in New Jersey and is no longer available.
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| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Box Trucks |
| Year | 2007 |
| Make | Hino |
| Model | 258 |
| Engine Make | Hino |
| L/F Tires | 50 |
| Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
| R/F Tires | 50 |
| Suspension Type | Spring |
| Transmission Type | Automatic |
| Length | 24 |
| Width | 102 |
| Height | 12'6" |
| R/R Outside Tires | 50 |
| R/R Inside Tires | 50 |
| L/R Inside Tires | 50 |
| L/R Outside Tires | 50 |
| L/Center Outside Tires | 50 |
| L/Center Inside Tires | 50 |
| R/Center Inside Tires | 50 |
| R/Center Outside Tires | 50 |
| Terms | DOT |
| Odometer Reading | 431695 |
| Unit Number | 010 |
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