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2000 International 4700 Low Profile

Vin: 1HTSLAAL1YH276461
Type: Truck
Year: 2000
Make: International
Model: 4700 Low Profile
GVWR: ?
International

Engine

Manufacturer
International
Model
International DT466 / Maxxforce DT
Fuel
Diesel
Displacement(Liters)
7.636371824
Cylinders
6

Drive Trian

Type
4x2

Manufacturer

Manufacturer
INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LLC
Plant City
SPRINGFIELD
Plant State
OHIO
Plant Country
UNITED STATES (USA)

Safety Features

Brake System Type
Air

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