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24th April 2003, Page 51
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While many dealers lend to write oft' old tractive units as being worth little more than scrap value, they can still spring surprises.

A pair of K-plated 1992 Mercedes-Benz 1834 4x2s made £3,500 apiece at a recent sale held by Fleet Auction Group at its Coalville, Leics centre. "They were destined for export," says sales director of commercials Mike Gray.

Ten 1994/1996 13.6m triaxle pillarless curtainsider trailers with rear barn doors entered by a well-known operator made £4,500 apiece—rather than the £2,500 to £3,000 predicted by some in attendance.

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