Or it could be the greatest BangShift mobile command and party center! This International 4300 is one bad ass crew hauler, with all the storage in the world. We can think of all kinds of cool things to do with this one, and with low mileage, excellent condition, and all these cool features it would be one hell of a machine.
Here is the information from the seller: CLICK HERE SEE THE ORIGINAL EBAY LISTING
This is a extremely nice low mileage 2002 International 4300 with a DT466 and a Eaton Transmission. It only has 119,500 miles on it which is real low considering these trucks were built to run 100k miles a year. Full size spare under the truck. The truck has air brakes, air suspension, air seats. It currently has a crew body on it that was over $130,000 new and some specs are below.
The truck is rated at 25,999 GVW so no CDL is required.
This would make for a great Camper, overland, Moterhome, Toterhome, or Hauler Conversion. Also the box can be cut in half right above the tool boxes then you have a service truck. It is priced very well just as a cab with no box on it.
– Galvanneal 2″ Thick Insulated Body
– 8 Person Crew Seating + 2 Person Cab = 10 Person Total
– Crew Compartment (Access from Rear of Body)
– HVAC System (Cooling 33,000 BTU, Heating 46,000 BTU)
– 8 Usable Exterior Compartments (15″ Deep with Adjustable Shelving)
– Crew Compartment Overhead & Lower Shelving for Crew Gear
– Heavy Duty Vinyl Upholstery and Retractable Seatbelts
– 2 Emergency Exit Windows
– R14 Insulation in Ceiling and Side Walls
– Warning Light Package
– 3 Exterior Scene Lights
– Master Disconnection Switch
– Double Panel Compartment Doors
– Stainless Steel D-Ring Handles (Lockable)
– Structural Channel Subframe
– Shear Plate & Spring Body Mounting
– Compartment Lighting
– Painted Steel Interior Side Walls
– Floor coated with a rubberized coating.
– Spare Tire Storage Underdeck
– Body Painted to Match Cab
– 100 Gallon Fuel Capacity
– 4 Batteries
Call or text Brandon 206-225-6611 or email [email protected]
Cool but the ride on these is horrible
Unless you convert them to air suspension which is expensive
4th sentence. “The truck has air brakes, air suspension, air seats.”
You obviously did not read the article, it has air suspension, air seats, and the box has its own suspension.
There’s no way I’m paying $23,000 for an International with 119,000 mile on it. Them things ain’t that good of a truck to start with.
If it is used for any commercial endeavor it would require a CDL. As long as it is owned by an individual it is considered the same as an RV.
At least it has a DT466 and not the incredibly unreliable maxxforce.