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2010 Peterbilt 384 Dump Truck
The 2010 Peterbilt 384 Dump Truck, powered by a Cummins ISM engine and a 10-speed manual transmission, is a workhorse in the logistics field. With 695,679 miles on the odometer, this truck is primed for heavy-duty hauling, specifically set up to pull a dump trailer with its 15-foot box length. Located in Michigan, this previously sold unit is well-equipped for demanding tasks, showcasing its reliability and robust build. Perfect for businesses needing a dependable partner for transporting materials and goods efficiently.
Stock Number
STK-98251013
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Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
Michigan, USA
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Item Details
Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trucks |
Year | 2010 |
Make | Peterbilt |
Model | 384 |
Engine Make | Cummins |
Engine Model | ISM |
Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
Transmission - # Speed | 10 |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Mechanical Issues | Truck is set up to Pull a Dump Trailer |
Odometer Reading | 695679 |
Box Length (Feet) | 15 |
Title Misc | Dump Truck |
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