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HO 53' Wabash Duraplate Trailer (ATH-2080)

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HO 53' Wabash Duraplate Trailer (ATH-2080)

The HO 53' Wabash Duraplate Trailer is a highly detailed model that showcases features relevant to the original design manufactured in the 1990s. The trailer is characterized by its distinct, uneven spacing of external ribs, a design element that helps distinguish it within the industry. Originally used for piggyback service in the 1990s and 2000s, many of these trailers are still visible on the roads and rails today.

This model comes fully assembled, featuring several intricate details such as separately etched metal hazmat placards and painted etched metal mudflaps. The painted roof, lights, conspicuity stripes, and door closure rods add to its realism. Equipped with a six-piece landing gear assembly and sliding tandem, the trailer also boasts eight rubber tires, enhancing both its appearance and functionality.

The HO 53' Wabash Duraplate Trailer is a highly detailed model that showcases features relevant to the original design manufactured in the 1990s. The trailer is characterized by its distinct, uneven spacing of external ribs, a design element that helps distinguish it within the industry. Originally used for piggyback service in the 1990s and 2000s, many of these trailers are still visible on the roads and rails today.

This model comes fully assembled, featuring several intricate details such as separately etched metal hazmat placards and painted etched metal mudflaps. The painted roof, lights, conspicuity stripes, and door closure rods add to its realism. Equipped with a six-piece landing gear assembly and sliding tandem, the trailer also boasts eight rubber tires, enhancing both its appearance and functionality.

$12.25

Original: $34.99

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HO 53' Wabash Duraplate Trailer (ATH-2080)

$34.99

$12.25

Description

The HO 53' Wabash Duraplate Trailer is a highly detailed model that showcases features relevant to the original design manufactured in the 1990s. The trailer is characterized by its distinct, uneven spacing of external ribs, a design element that helps distinguish it within the industry. Originally used for piggyback service in the 1990s and 2000s, many of these trailers are still visible on the roads and rails today.

This model comes fully assembled, featuring several intricate details such as separately etched metal hazmat placards and painted etched metal mudflaps. The painted roof, lights, conspicuity stripes, and door closure rods add to its realism. Equipped with a six-piece landing gear assembly and sliding tandem, the trailer also boasts eight rubber tires, enhancing both its appearance and functionality.