Used Vehicles For Sale

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Contact:Angela Jones
Address:100 Capitol Commerce Boulevard
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Freightliner

Category: Pumper
Year: 1996
Price: Call for Price
Dealer: GovDeals

ONLINE AUCTION- Ends 11/13/17. To see full details for this item please go to www.govdeals.com and enter QAL #4233-773 in the Quick Asset Lookup QAL box located on the home page.

ONLINE AUCTION- Ends 11/13/17. To see full details for this item please go to www.govdeals.com and enter QAL #4233-773 in the Quick Asset Lookup QAL box located on the home page.

FIRE TRUCK IS LOCATED IN NEWARK, OH. 1996 Pierce Freightliner Pumper has an 8.3 Cummins diesel engine with an Allison automatic transmission. The mileage is 16,384 in addition to 46,143 miles. This pumper has closed cab that holds four personnel with heat and A/C. Vinyl seats with tears in the seats. The body of the pumper is red and white. The body is in fair condition with chips out of the paint with no visible rust. Tires are in fair condition. Has a 1250 gpm waterous pump model #csu serial #34324w and is out of pump test. Holds 1000 gallons of water in the tank. No ladders come with the pumper but does have the rack for them. There is a spot for a deck gun, however, one is not included with it. Comes with warning lights, a code 3 v-con model 3692 siren and a federal Q. The pumper was received from Genoa Fire Department on July 7, 2014, and was used as part of the Fire and EMS training program.

The pumper has a double frame chassis with a crack over 7’ long starting in front of the front bracket of the leaf springs to the rear axle going toward the front and a crack 3’ long starting behind the front bracket of the leaf springs to the rear axle going toward the rear of the pumper. This pumper DOES NOT meet the DOT standards to be driven on the roadway.

Selling as is. Once vehicle is purchased, it must be removed from the property.

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