The 2003 Freightliner FL-70 is a reliable workhorse in the logistics industry. Featuring a Caterpillar 3126 engine and a manual 5-speed transmission, this box truck boasts a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of 26,000 pounds. With a Carrier reefer unit and 16-foot length, it's ideal for transporting perishable goods. The odometer reads 325,732 miles, reflecting its history. Equipped with spring suspension and roll-up doors, this Freightliner FL-70, located in New York, brings solid performance to your fleet. Previously sold, this truck is ready to tackle your hauling needs.
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Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Box Trucks |
Year | 2003 |
Make | Freightliner |
Model | FL-70 |
Engine Make | Caterpillar |
Engine Model | 3126 |
GVW | 26000 |
Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
Reefer Make | Carrier |
Reefer Hours | 9662 |
Suspension Type | Spring |
Transmission - # Speed | 5 |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Length | 16 |
Door Type | Roll-up |
Odometer Reading | 325732 |
Box trucks are essential in industries that rely on regional freight, last-mile delivery, and secure cargo transportation. These vehicles offer enclosed cargo space and flexible chassis options, making them a common sight across commercial fleets. Payload capacity, door configuration, and liftgate compatibility all influence buying decisions. The right truck can reduce load times, protect contents, and boost route efficiency.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Smooth operation, tight turning radii, and fuel economy are often more important than trim level or cab tech. Whether you’re managing a logistics fleet or an independent route, the right truck saves time on every stop. Maintenance and tire wear also play a major role in long-term cost of ownership.
We’ve worked with both first-time buyers and seasoned dealers looking to move fast.
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