1998 Hart

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Year:
1998
Price:
$12,900
$11,800 Check the Bluebook
Make:
Hart
Model:
Pull Type:
Gooseneck
Horses:
3
LQ:
Yes
Location:
London, OH (43140)
Length:
23'
Weight (GVWR):
12000 lbs
Stock #:
S12123C
Details:
1998 Hart 3 Horse Slant Load Gooseneck w/ Living Quarters – Aluminum – $11,800 If you’re looking for a solid, affordable living quarters trailer, this Hart is a great setup without spending $15K–$20K+. Trailer Details: 3 Horse Slant Load Gooseneck Aluminum Construction Living Quarters GVWR: 8,600 lbs Built February 1998 (Hart Mfg, OK) Hart trailers are known for their durability and lighter weight aluminum construction, making them a great option for hauling without the added weight of steel. Horse Area: 3 horse slant configuration Divider system Easy load/unload setup Built for practical, everyday use Living Quarters: Sleeping area Functional space for overnight trips or shows Ideal for weekend hauling and staying on-site Size / Weight (Approx.): Length: ~19–23 ft Width: ~7’6”–8’ Height: ~7’ GVWR: 8,600 lbs Why this trailer? If you’ve been shopping, you already know living quarters trailers typically run well into the mid-teens and higher. This one gives you aluminum construction, a 3 horse setup, and living quarters at a price point that’s hard to beat. Price: $11,800 Clean, functional, and ready to go. Message me with any questions or to set up a time to see it. Trailers like this, especially with living quarters, don’t last long at this price. Ask for Dan White – I make the process simple and straightforward.




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  • Drop Downs on Buttside
  • Insulated Roof
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