Box & Straight Truck Buyer
Sell Your Box Truck or Straight Truck
Truck Fleet Buyer buys box trucks, straight trucks, moving trucks, and refrigerated units for cash, running or not. Call for an immediate phone offer; if you accept, pickup and payment are coordinated directly.
Sell a Box Truck in Any Condition
Truck Fleet Buyer buys box trucks and straight trucks running or not — high-mileage, with mechanical or emissions problems, accident damage, or clean and road-ready. Call with the details for an immediate phone offer.
We review 12- to 26-foot box trucks, cutaway and cab-over units, moving trucks, liftgate trucks, and refrigerated (reefer) box trucks, in both non-CDL (under 26,000 lb GVWR) and CDL weight classes. A worn box, a dead liftgate, or a non-working reefer does not stop a truck from being reviewed for an offer.
What Affects a Box Truck Offer
Box trucks are valued a little differently from tractors. These details help the buyer team quote accurately in one call:
- GVWR / weight class and whether a CDL is required
- Box length and material (aluminum vs. FRP)
- Liftgate type and whether it works
- Refrigeration unit make (Thermo King / Carrier) and its hours, if a reefer
- Odometer mileage and whether the truck runs and drives
- Cab-chassis make, model, and year
- Rust, roll-up or swing door, and interior/floor condition
- Title status and any lien
What to Have Ready for a Fast Quote
You do not need everything to start a quote, but a few basics speed it up. Useful details to gather before you call or submit the form:
- Year, make, and model of the cab chassis
- Box length and whether it has a liftgate or refrigeration
- Current mileage and whether the truck currently runs and drives
- A short description of any damage or known repairs
- Pickup ZIP code and access notes
- Photos of the exterior, box, liftgate, and any damage
Makes and Models We Review
Truck Fleet Buyer reviews box and straight trucks built on common chassis such as Isuzu, Hino, Freightliner (M2), Ford (E-Series, F-Series, Transit), International, Chevrolet, and GMC. Whether it is a light non-CDL delivery truck or a heavier CDL-class straight truck, the make and model help set the offer, while box configuration, mileage, and condition usually matter more.
Pickup and Payment
If you accept the phone offer, Truck Fleet Buyer coordinates pickup at a location you choose, completes the paperwork, and provides the agreed payment. There is no out-of-pocket pickup cost when an offer is accepted. Same-day pickup may be available depending on location, truck condition, and paperwork — timing is confirmed when the offer is arranged, not promised up front.
Offer Factors
What affects your truck value?
Truck value depends on mileage, year, make, model, factory features, market demand, title status, condition, photos, and pickup location.
Direct Answers
Box truck sellers ask this first.
Who buys box trucks near me?
Truck Fleet Buyer buys box trucks across a U.S. service area. Call with your truck details and pickup ZIP code for an immediate phone offer and to coordinate pickup near you.
Do you buy non-running box trucks?
Yes. Running or not, damaged, high-mileage, or with mechanical and emissions issues — box trucks in any condition can be reviewed for an offer.
Do you buy refrigerated or reefer box trucks?
Yes. Refrigerated box trucks are reviewed, including units with worn or non-working refrigeration. Share the reefer make and hours so the offer reflects it.
How fast can I sell my commercial box truck?
Call for an immediate phone offer. If you accept, pickup and payment are coordinated directly, and same-day pickup may be available depending on location and paperwork.
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Immediate Phone Offers
Sell Your Box Truck Today
Call for an immediate offer or submit the form. Same-day pickup may be available for single trucks, damaged units, high-mileage vehicles, and entire fleets.