2006 Freightliner COLUMBIA Class 8 tractor powered by a rebuilt Mercedes MBE4000 engine rated at 450 horsepower, paired with a 10-speed Fuller manual transmission. Features a 70-inch condo sleeper with double bunk, air suspension with 14,000 pounds front and 40,000 pounds rear capacity, and fresh rubber across all positions. The odometer shows one million miles. This unit was overhauled and is no longer available, having been previously sold. Located in Illinois.
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| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Trucks |
| Year | 2006 |
| Make | Freightliner |
| Model | COLUMBIA |
| Engine Horsepower | 450 |
| Engine Make | Mercedes |
| Engine Model | MBE4000 |
| Engine Condition | Rebuilt |
| L/F Tires | 50 |
| Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
| R/F Tires | 50 |
| Sleeper Size | 70 |
| Sleeper Type | Condo |
| Sleeper Double Bunk? | true |
| Suspension Type | Air |
| Suspension LBS Front | 14000 |
| Suspension LBS Rear | 40000 |
| Transmission - # Speed | 10 |
| Transmission Manufacturer | Fuller |
| Transmission Type | Manual |
| R/R Outside Tires | 50 |
| R/R Inside Tires | 50 |
| L/R Inside Tires | 50 |
| L/R Outside Tires | 50 |
| Overhauled | true |
| Odometer Reading | 1,000,000 |
| APU Make | N/A |
| Quantity | 6 |
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