This 2005 Utility 1514 is a reliable workhorse designed for logistics tasks. With a spacious 48' length, 102'' width, and 14' height, this trailer offers ample room for cargo. The aluminum floor is in good condition, ensuring durability for heavy use. Equipped with Carrier reefer, air suspension, and swing door type, it's well-suited for transporting perishable goods. The tires are at 50% tread, and the body condition is fair, reflecting its age and prior use. This unit, with DOT terms, is located in Baja California. Previously sold.
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Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trailers |
Year | 2005 |
Make | Utility |
Floor Composition | Aluminum |
Floor Condition | Good |
Reefer Make | Carrier |
Suspension Type | Air |
Length | 48' |
Width | 102'' |
Height | 14' |
L/F Outside Tires | 50 |
L/F Inside Tires | 50 |
R/F Outside Tires | 50 |
R/F Inside Tires | 50 |
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 |
Body Condition | Fair |
Terms | DOT |
Door Type | Swing |
Unit Number | 1514 |
Quantity | 1 |
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