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    About Box Trucks

    Box trucks consist of a cab-and-chassis truck and a dry cargo body, making a straight truck, cutaway-cube truck, moving truck, or reefer truck. These commercial trucks haul cargo, make deliveries, provide moving services, and more.

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    Mileage110,457 mi
    Body Length24 ft
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage278,706 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage341,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Live Oak, Texas
    Seller: W and L Trucking Services LLC
    Mileage103,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerINTERNATIONAL
    Location: Omaha, Nebraska
    Seller: Omaha Budget Movers

    2019 ISUZU FTR

    Cargo / Straight Box Trucks

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    Mileage115,401 mi
    Body Length24 ft
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage125,507 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Sanford, Florida

    2017 KENWORTH K270

    Cargo / Straight Box Trucks

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    Mileage133,670 mi
    Body Length24 ft
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage192,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerMERCEDES-BENZ
    Location: Vineland, New Jersey
    Seller: Sergii Liberman
    Mileage488,354 mi
    Hours481
    Location: Elgin, Illinois
    Mileage249,661 mi
    Collision Mitigation SystemYes
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage230,401 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage712 mi
    Engine ManufacturerDETROIT
    Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Mileage161,972 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Ardmore, Oklahoma
    Seller: Premier Truck Group of Ardmore
    Mileage120 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
    Seller: Velocity Truck Center - Greensboro
    Mileage228,327 mi
    Engine ManufacturerHINO
    Location: Alsip, Illinois
    Seller: M&K Truck Centers
    Mileage275,949 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Romulus, Michigan
    Seller: M&K Truck Centers - Romulus
    Mileage169,216 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: West Newton, Pennsylvania
    Seller: M&K Truck Centers - Pittsburgh
    Mileage83,458 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Pendleton, Indiana
    Seller: M&K Truck Centers - Indy
    Mileage72,846 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Pendleton, Indiana
    Seller: M&K Truck Centers - Indy
    Mileage256,208 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Byron Center, Michigan
    Seller: M&K Truck Centers
    Mileage190,705 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Portland, Oregon
    Seller: PREMIER TRUCK GROUP of PORTLAND
    Mileage170,000 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage7,400 mi
    DoorsRoll up
    Location: West Jefferson, Ohio
    Seller: Fyda Freightliner Columbus
    Mileage103,611 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Longmont, Colorado
    Seller: BMO Transportation Finance Group
    Mileage313,985 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage26,112 mi
    Engine ManufacturerDETROIT
    Location: Memphis, Tennessee
    Mileage28,875 mi
    Engine ManufacturerDETROIT
    Location: Memphis, Tennessee
    Mileage1 mi
    Engine ManufacturerDETROIT
    Location: Memphis, Tennessee

    About Box Trucks

    Box trucks come in many varieties and sizes to haul local cargo, make deliveries of dry and chilled goods, provide moving services, and much more. They’re usually made by mounting a cargo box on a cab-and-chassis truck, although some are built on a unibody frame.

    Box trucks are available in a broad range of sizes, box lengths, and storage capacities, with payloads determined by each truck’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). Many are equipped with lift gates, pull-out ramps, curbside doors, and other features that make them well-suited to frequent delivery stops at homes and businesses where loading docks and forklifts aren’t readily available. They often have specialized internal shelving units or bins for organizing specific types of products or freight, as well as internal load-securing mechanisms and tie-down systems such as E-track.


    2026 Freightliner Business Class M2 106 Box Truck

    Types Of Box Trucks

    Cargo or straight box trucks, also known as dry cargo-delivery trucks, dry van trucks, and straight trucks, are generally what people think of as typical heavy-duty box trucks or medium-duty box trucks. They use a standard cargo body to haul and deliver dry freight.

    Box trucks’ capacity and versatility also lend themselves to niche applications, such as mobile pet grooming, document shredding (shred trucks), and catering. Buyers looking for something like a box truck with a sleeper should take a look at expeditor trucks for sale.

    Moving box trucks and moving vans are used by families and businesses to haul furniture and boxes from one location to another. They often have a low floor and a step-up bumper, plus anchor points such as D-rings in their cargo bays for tying down objects with ropes or cargo nets. Designed for professional movers as well as the consumer rental market, moving trucks sometimes have an attic (a compartment extending over the cab) for extra storage capacity.

    Cutaway-cube box trucks have a shorter, cube-like body mounted directly behind the cab, often with a walk-through passage or door between them. Also known as cube vans, box vans, and cutaway-cube vans, cutaway models typically serve as light-duty box trucks for delivery or service applications.

    Refrigerated, or “reefer” box trucks have insulated cargo boxes with a refrigeration unit that provides temperature control. Shorter and nimbler than a semi-truck pulling a reefer semi-trailer, reefer box trucks are ideal for delivering perishable goods such as fresh produce, frozen foods, pharmaceuticals (including vaccines), medical supplies, and temperature-sensitive chemicals around town.

    Box Truck Sizes

    With some exceptions, dry cargo-delivery trucks, moving trucks, and cutaway-cube trucks are typically light- or medium-duty vehicles on the smaller, more maneuverable side. They have GVWRs of 26,000 pounds (11,793 kilograms) or less, like a Class 6 box truck or lighter, so they don’t require a commercial driver’s license (CDL) to drive in most areas.

    On the larger end, dry van trucks and straight trucks are usually Class 7 and Class 8 models with GVWRs of 26,001 lbs (11,794 kg) and up. These heavy-duty box trucks can haul much bigger and/or heavier loads, but they also require a CDL to operate.

    Box Truck Lengths

    Box trucks are described by the length of the cargo box, not the total length of the vehicle. Hence, a 16-foot (4.9-meter) straight truck might be 25 to 28 ft (7.6 to 8.5 m) long overall but have a cargo body that’s 16 ft front to back. Boxes generally range between 12 and 26 ft (3.7 and 7.9 m) long.

    • 12 ft Box Truck: One of the most compact options, offering exceptional maneuverability for residential deliveries, tight urban spaces, and small moving projects.
    • 14 ft Box Truck: A popular choice for small businesses and light-duty commercial use, this truck provides a balance of size and versatility for a variety of tasks.
    • 16 ft Box Truck: Ideal for urban deliveries and residential moves. This light-duty, small box truck size offers easy handling and efficient transportation for local jobs, such as last-mile delivery and quick transport trips.
    • 18 ft Box Truck: A versatile and popular option, an 18-footer is well-suited for medium-size residential moves and commercial deliveries that require more space than a standard cargo van.
    • 20 ft Box Truck: Known as a flexible workhorse for small businesses, this size is a great compromise, providing ample space for a variety of cargo without sacrificing agility.
    • 22 ft Box Truck: A 22-ft (6.7-m) box is appropriate for larger moves and commercial freight, offering a significant increase in cargo capacity while maintaining a manageable length for city and highway driving.
    • 24 ft Box Truck: A spacious choice for long-distance hauls and sizable deliveries, this truck provides substantial capacity for both commercial and large-scale moving operations.
    • 26 ft Box Truck: The industry standard for freight and large-scale moving, the 26-ft box truck maximizes cargo volume for hauling full-room setups or multiple pallets of goods.

    Where To Buy & Finance Box Trucks

    Explore TruckPaper.com to find new and used box trucks for sale from manufacturers such as Chevrolet, Ford, Freightliner, GMC, Hino, International, Isuzu, Kenworth, and others.

    Popular models include the Freightliner Business Class M2 106, International MV, International Durastar 4300, and Isuzu NPR HD.

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