GREAT DANE TRAILERS Great Dane Trailers 2008

VIN 1GRAA06218W702840 Information

Manufactured in UNITED STATES (USA), NEBRASKA, WAYNE

Main Info

Make GREAT DANE TRAILERS
Model Great Dane Trailers
Model Year 2008
Vehicle Type TRAILER
Body Class Trailer
Trailer Body Type Van Trailer
Manufacturer Name GREAT DANE TRAILERS

Additional Info

Axles 2
Other Trailer Info Aluminum Straight Frame/ Aluminum Drop Frame/ Aluminum Wedge/ Aluminum Open Top/ Stainless Steel Straight Frame/ Stainless Steel Drop Frame/ Stainless Steel Wedge/ FRP Straight Frame/ FRP Drop Frame/ FRP Wedge/ FRP Open Top, Trailer Type = Dry Freight/ Reefer/ Insulated Van
Plant City WAYNE
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State NEBRASKA
Trailer Length Feet 53
Trailer Type Connection Straight Semi/Semi Trailer

GREAT DANE TRAILERS Great Dane Trailers VIN Codes

1GRAA0625KE153463

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 3

1GRAA0626ET589562

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 2

1GRAA06295G334011

Crashes: 1

1GRAA0611X0004502

Crashes: 1

1GRAA0624CB701116

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 2

1GRAA0628JW118618

Crashes: 1

1GRAP0627JJ114264

Crashes: 1

1GRAA0625JW101257

Crashes: 1

1GRAA5619FB707356

Crashes: 1

1GRAA06286W704064

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 2

1GRAA96254B704547

Crashes: 1

1GR1A0624LW157371

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 2


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