Vacuum Tank Truck Body For Commercial Vehicle
For sale is a single blue vacuum tank. It is designed to mount on a commercial vehicle.
Capacity is measured at 3200 gallons.
Vacuum pump does not come with it.
This is a parts unit and is priced to move quickly.
For shipping details and payment contact James at CarCo by calling 320-393-3687
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