International 4300 (2011)

Sale price: US $1,000.00

International 4300 (2011)
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    NO RESERVE AUCTION FOR THIS 2011 INTERNATIONAL 4300 WITH ONLY 186,587 MILES. PENSKE OWNED AND MAINTAINED IT"S WHOLE LIFE SO YOU KNOW IT HAS BEEN WELL TAKEN CARE OF. EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD AND THE MAXFORCE DT466 ENGINE IS WORLD FAMOUS FOR IT"S RELIABILITY. IT HAS AN ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND SPRING SUSPENSION 10,000 FRONT AND 17,500 REAR SO NO COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENCE REQUIRED. JUST CLIMB IN PUT IT IN DRIVE AND AWAY YOU GO. COMES WITH A 22 FT MORGAN BOX AND HIDE AWAY 14 FT. PULL OUT RAMP. THESE TRUCKS ARE PERFECT FOR THE MOVING OR CARTAGE BUSINESS. WILL SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AND RESEVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY FOR THE RIGHT OFFER. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR BID FOR A GREAT TRUCK. BOX IS PREPPED AND READY FOR PAINT.

    Condition: Seller Notes:
    Used
    “TIP TOP CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICTURES. PENSKE MAINTAINED ALL IT'S LIFE. NORMAL WEAR. THIS WILL GO TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER NO RESERVE”
    Year: 2011 VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1HTMMAAM6AH161956
    Mileage: 186,568 Engine Horsepower: 210
    Make: International Fuel Type: Diesel
    Model: 4300 For Sale By: Private Seller
    Transmission Type: Automatic Vehicle Title: Clear
    Suspension Type: Spring Number of Axles: Single
    Tire Size: 22.5"

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