PIERCE PIERCE QUANTUM (1998)

Sale price: US $32,000.00

PIERCE PIERCE QUANTUM (1998)
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    1998 PIERCE QUANTUM PUMPER REFURBISHED, PUMP CERTIFICATION OCTOBER 2017, ENGINE, CHASSIS AND PUMP SERVICED 2017, DETROIT 12.7L L6 DIESEL THE DETROIT 60. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, ALLISON AUTOMATIC, BACKUP CAMERA, AIR CONDITIONING, GENERATOR, NIGHT LIGHTS, 1500 GPM PUMP, DECK GUN. NOTHING LEFT FOR YOUR DEPT. DO. STARTS AND RUNS . APPROX 60K MILES. NO RUST PROBLEMS. COST $400K 916-803-5763 six new batteries. 470 HP AT 2200 RPM LOOKS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW HAS FOAM TANK. NO LEAKS comes with 2 SCBA PACKS AND TANKS, SOME FITTINGS, SOME HOSES, AND NOZZLES. 5 SCBA SEATS,ALL EQUIPMENT IN PICS INCLUDED. front brakes replaced 4/7/17 FAN REPLACED 5/24/17 CHASSIS SERVICED 11/7/17 PUMP CERTIFICATION 10/17/17 firetruck,fire engine,fire house, fire apparatus,

    Condition: Seller Notes:
    Used
    “REFURBISHED,STARTS AND RUNS LOOKS LIKE A NEW TRUCK.”
    Year: 1998 VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 4p1ct02s8wa000728
    Mileage: 60,000 Engine Make: Detroit
    Make: PIERCE Engine Horsepower: 470 AT 2200 RPM
    Model: PIERCE QUANTUM Fuel Type: Diesel
    Type: Fire Truck Transmission Type: Automatic
    Class: Class 8 (33,001 lbs. or more) Transmission Speeds: 5 Speed
    Tire Size: 22.5" Vehicle Title: Clear
    Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats

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