2015 Freightliner M2-112
Listing Number - 79851852
Parkesburg, PA US
| Parkesburg Borough Police Department
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Auction Ended:
Final Bid:
$28,100.00
Bids:
21 Bids
Auction Details
| Starting Bid: $10,000.00 | |
| Current Price: $28,100.00 | |
| Buy Now Price | $0.00 | Reserve Price Met Available for immediate purchase. |
| Buyer's Fee: 9.00% |
| Start Date | |
| End Date | [Extended] |
| Bid History | 21 Bid(s) |
| High Bidder | Trashman1958 T**********8 |
| Page Views | 913 |
Payment Details
Certified Check
Item Description
Specifics: 2015 Freightliner MS-112 Trash Truck with 25RLC New Way Trash Body, 47,920 miles. Detroit DD13 engine, 62,000 GVWR.
Mechanical issues: Parking lights hooked up to separate switch, telescoping cylinder leaking, rear gate alarm by-passed, two (2) bad body mounts, air leaks present
Seller’s Terms & Conditions
Sold as is condition. Buyer is responsible for shipping
Additional Information on this Auction
| Custom ID | PPWD- TT2015 | |
| Will Item results be voted on | No | |
| Will you ship this item | No. Pickup only. | |
| In person item inspection information | Contact Parkesburg Borough at 610-857-2616FV | |
| Pickup Location Details | 315 W. First Avenue, Bldg #1 Parkesburg, Pa. 19365 | |
| Does it start | Yes | |
| Is it drivable off the lot | Yes | |
| Vehicle has a transferable title | Yes | |
| Miles | 47,920 | |
| VIN | 1FVHC5DV1FHGJ3940 | |
| Year | 2015 | |
| Make | Freightliner | |
| Model | M2 112 | |
| Trim Level | - | |
| Body Style | CONVENTIONAL CAB | |
| Engine Type | 12.8L L6 DIESEL | |
| Transmission_short | No data | |
| Transmission_long | No data | |
| Driveline | 6X4 | |
| Fuel Economy_city | No data | |
| Fuel Economy_highway | No data |
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Q: |
"Will drive over 1000 miles?" - Asked by #42880016 11/22/2025 09:01 PM |
A: |
I spoke to our Roadmster this morning and he believes that a 1000 shouldn't be a problem. The only issue is the air pressure but as long as the truck is running, it will hold air. It only leaks down when the truck is shut off
-Answered on 11/24/2025 10:21 AM |


