2005 Western Star 4900

Price

$51,000 (USD)

Location

Augusta, ME

Specifications

ManufacturerWestern Star
Model4900
Year2005
ConditionUsed
Stock Number971913

Description

2005 Western Star 4900


Built for demanding jobs and long days on the road, this 2005 Western Star 4900 delivers the rugged durability, dependable performance, and heavy-duty construction that Western Star trucks are known for. With 424,179 miles, this truck has been built to handle challenging commercial applications and is ready to continue working for its next owner.

Designed for industries such as construction, heavy hauling, logging, oilfield work, agriculture, and vocational applications, the Western Star 4900 offers a proven platform that has earned a reputation for reliability and strength. Its robust chassis and heavy-duty design make it an excellent choice for businesses looking for a dependable work truck capable of handling demanding workloads.

Whether you're expanding your fleet or replacing an older unit, this truck provides the durability and performance professionals expect from one of the industry's most respected heavy-duty truck manufacturers.

Features

  • Western Star 4900 heavy-duty chassis
  • Approximately 424,179 miles
  • Heavy-duty vocational truck
  • Commercial fleet ready
  • Built for demanding work environments
  • Strong, durable construction
  • Well-suited for heavy hauling and vocational applications

Ideal Applications

  • Construction
  • Heavy hauling
  • Logging
  • Agriculture
  • Oilfield service
  • Municipal operations
  • Equipment transport
  • General commercial use

The 2005 Western Star 4900 continues to be one of the most respected vocational truck platforms on the market thanks to its durability, longevity, and dependable performance. If you're looking for a work-ready truck capable of handling tough jobs while providing years of reliable service, this Western Star deserves a closer look.


Located in Augusta, ME 04330.


For more information, please call 833-265-6113 and mention ID 971913.