VINs / 2002 / Sterling Truck / L9500 Series / 2FZHAZA892AJ31026

2002 Sterling Truck L9500 Series

Vin: 2FZHAZA892AJ31026
Type: Truck
Year: 2002
Make: Sterling Truck
Model: L9500 Series
GVWR: Class 8: 33,001 lb and above (14,969 kg and above)
Sterling

Engine

Manufacturer
Cummins
Model
ISM
Fuel
Diesel
Horse Power
280
Displacement(Liters)
10.8
Cylinders
6
Cycles
4
Configuration
In-Line

Drive Trian

Type
6x4

Manufacturer

Manufacturer
STERLING TRUCKS (DAIMLER DIVISION)
Plant City
ST.THOMAS
Plant State
ONTARIO
Plant Country
CANADA

Safety Features

Brake System Type
Air

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