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Cheval Liberte Horseboxes & Trailers for sale in Bingley

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Here at Horsemart we have a huge selection of new and used Horseboxes for sale, as well as Horse Trailers and accessories. Our community is constantly looking to sell horseboxes from leading manufacturers such as Renault, Equi-Trek and Iveco. Looking for a 3.5 tonne horsebox, or perhaps something bigger? Browse our stock to find your perfect horsebox today! Cheval Liberté Horse Trailers specialise in forward-facing and herringbone (diagonal facing; more commonly associated with 7.5T+ horseboxes), two-horse trailers. The Cheval Liberté Touring One horse trailer is a singular option designed to take up to 1 x 16hh horse. The Cheval Liberté Touring Country horse trailer is designed is designed to take up to 2 x 16.2hh horses. There is also an upgraded version that comes with built-in tack storage. The Cheval Liberté Touring XL horse trailer is designed to take up to 2 x 17hh horses. There is also an upgraded version that comes with built-in tack storage. The Cheval Liberté Maxi2 horse trailer is designed to take up to 2 x 16hh horses. The Cheval Liberté Maxi3 horse trailer is designed to take up to 3 x 16hh horses. The Cheval Liberté Maxi4 horse trailer is designed to take up to 4 x 15.2hh horses. The Cheval Liberté Hippomobile horse trailer is built to the same spec as the Touring Country trailer but with an additional area for carrying a horse-drawn carriage. New and used Cheval Liberté trailers are for sale on Horsemart. Read more
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