Freightliner Sleeper 63 Inch Stand Up No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Coal Valley, Illinois, US
You are Bidding on a 63 Inch Standup Sleeper we removed from a 2003 Classic XL, the sleeper is in overall good condition, with normal wear and tear on the rear panel as shown, The interior is black and it has bunk beds, This sleeper can be used for other applications as well, including Hot Shots and Expediters, after final payment is received, sleeper can be stored for a reasonable time at no charge, we have a forklift and will assist in loading, SELLS NO RESERVE to the highest bidder!!!
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