1978 Chevrolet Scottsdale: $17,500
The Scottsdale’s square body, gleaming chrome, and rugged demeanor turn everyday work into a fashion statement. It is the type of truck that draws attention at the gas station and makes you want to blast classic rock while hauling just about anything.
1959 Ford Dump Truck: $4,300
Meet the hardest-working grandpa on eBay. This ’59 Ford has logged more time on gravel than many people have spent watching shows on Netflix, and it’s still tipping like a champ. For the price of $4,300, you’re buying a small piece of blue-collar history that also happens to have a bed that dumps on command.
1985 Ford 8000 “Fire Cat” Fire Truck: $12,500
Having once raced down the streets with its sirens blazing, this 1985 Fire Cat is ready for a quieter life, perhaps as the coolest parade ride in the world. It’s built tough with Ford’s 8000-series frame and is a rolling time capsule of heroism and chrome.
2019 International LT625: $14,900
The LT625 perfectly combines strength and intelligence. It has an aerodynamic profile and a sleeper cab designed for highway driving. It has so much torque you could even tow your neighbor’s house if you wanted to.
2003 Peterbilt 330 Rollback Tow Truck: $32,000
This Peterbilt is one of those trucks that makes it look like a hero when you haul an inoperable car. The rollback bed is still functional, and the 330's proven reliability means it can handle long days without complaining.
2019 Freightliner DD15: $9,999
This Freightliner isn't flashy, but the DD15 engine is the real thing. It has a solid reputation for pulling heavy trailers and good fuel economy. For less than $10,000, you're essentially getting a serious heavy-duty highway truck for the price of a used compact car.
2005 GMC Topkick C4500: $34,000
The Topkick C4500 is large enough to transport nearly anything, yet somehow smooth enough to drive on a daily basis. This is the truck for those who believe "overkill" is a compliment. For $34,000, you could own a vehicle that makes you feel like you could tow a small planet.
1997 Peterbilt 379: $10,000
The Peterbilt 379 is iconic in the world of trucking. Its long nose, classic styling, and rugged reliability define this legendary big rig. For ten grand, it's like owning a piece of American highway history that still runs and drives.
2006 Ford F-450 Single Cab Dump Truck: $12,000
This F-450 is designed to haul dirt, gravel, and any other materials you can shovel into the bed. The dump feature still works great, and that Ford diesel engine will keep running long after your coffee has gone cold.
2019 International 4300: $5,600
For a newer truck, this is surprisingly affordable. Built for delivery routes, construction sites, and anyone who needs to move serious cargo without breaking the bank. The 4300 is practical, powerful, and dependable, and you don’t need deep pockets to own this one.
2024 International CV515: $80,000
Here’s a truck so new it probably still smells like ambition. The 2024 CV515 blends commercial power with pickup-like comfort. It’s ready for tough jobs, long hauls, and whatever dares to slow it down.
Ford 7.3 PowerStroke Turbo Diesel, Type III Ambulance: $16,995
This ambulance comes with the famous 7.3 PowerStroke engine, known for being practically unkillable. Strip out the medical gear and you’ve got a monster cargo van that still has the heart of a first responder.
2012 International Crew Cab Terrastar: $27,500
The Terrastar is like a tank that went to finishing school. At $27,500, it’s got a roomy crew cab, a strong diesel engine, and the kind of durability that makes city fleets swear by it. It’s an excellent choice for contractors, construction bosses, or anyone who wants their daily ride to mean business.
2021 Kenworth T880 T/A: $61,450
The Kenworth T880 wears dirt like a badge of honor. It’s built for heavy-duty work and hauls with authority and style. The 2021 model has newer tech and a comfortable cab, so it’s a smart pick for anyone who wants to look cool while hauling gravel.
2008 Peterbilt 388 EGR: $75,000
This Peterbilt is a rolling fortress with its sleek lines and powerhouse engine. The 388 series is a long-hauler's favorite. It’s got enough muscle to pull mountains and enough polish to make other trucks jealous. For $75K, it’s the road warrior’s dream rig.
2016 International ProStar: $7,300
If trucks had LinkedIn pages, this one would say “cross-country legend” and “still got it.” The ProStar has long been a popular choice for long-haul trucking thanks to its robust engine and road-trip comfort. It has some miles on it, but that just means it has some stories to share.
2016 Ram 4500 Non-Insulated 35’ Versalift Bucket Truck: $18,900
This Ram is a tower on wheels. The 35-foot Versalift boom is ready for powerline work, tree trimming, or your superhero ambitions. It’s great for anyone who likes their commute to include a little altitude.
2018 Ford E450: $24,995
Originally a commercial van, the E450 is strong, steady, and ready for conversions or cargo. Whether you’re dreaming of a mobile business or a camper build, this van has enough oomph to make your plans feel realistic.
2016 Volvo VNL 42 S/A: $6,000
You don’t need a big budget to get serious power. This Volvo is only $6,000, and it’s known for its smooth ride and aerodynamic body. It’s the kind of semi that gets the job done quietly, without asking for attention.
2017 Kenworth T680 T/A: $11,700
The T680 is all about comfort and endurance. Drivers love its spacious cab and aerodynamic design, which saves fuel on those long highway runs. For under $12K, you get a modern rig with serious long-haul credentials and just enough attitude to make you feel like a pro.
2004 Freightliner Columbia Day Cab: $13,999
The Columbia is a solid, no-nonsense hauler for people who care more about payloads than polish. Its day cab setup makes it perfect for local runs, and the Freightliner reliability keeps it earning every mile.
Ford F700 National 500A Truck Crane: $16,900
The Ford F700 is a workhorse with a twist. It comes with a National 500A crane that can lift more than most gym-goers dream of. Perfect for construction sites or heavy lifting, it’s your personal strongman on wheels minus the protein shakes.
1989 Grumman 102’ Platform Fire Truck: $19,500
Once a hero of the skyline, this Grumman fire truck has a whopping 102 feet of aerial platform that will capture anyone’s attention. Priced at $19,500, it is great for collectors, restorers, or anyone who has ever wanted to own something capable of rescuing cats off rooftops.
2012 Mitsubishi FE125 Canter 4-Cylinder Turbo Diesel: $11,700
The Mitsubishi may appear small, but don’t be deceived by the size. The turbo diesel engine packs a punch, and the lightweight design is great for delivery in the city. It is reliable, efficient, and the type of truck that keeps rolling after others have quit.
2020 Freightliner Cascadia T/A Sleeper Semi Truck: $8,800
The Cascadia has been a long-haul favorite for many years, and the 2020 model still has plenty of miles left in it. It has an aerodynamic body, a comfortable sleeper cab, and handles smoothly. It is like a mobile apartment that also pulls 40,000 pounds of cargo with ease.
2017 Kenworth T680 T/A: $3,550
Considering the current market for modern semis, you won't find many at this price. It’s got all the standard features you've come to expect from Kenworth, and it has a reputation for being a solid truck. This one’s got some miles on it, but for a few thousand dollars, it's worth it.
2015 Hino XJC720 Diesel Hybrid 16’ Hydraulic Dump Bed Truck: $3,150
This Hino is all about being versatile. The hybrid diesel saves fuel, and the hydraulic dump bed does the heavy lifting. Perfect for small businesses, landscapers, or anyone who wants to save money while moving big loads.
1998 International 4700 Trash Truck: $30,000
It may not be the flashiest, but it is certainly one of the most practical. The 4700 model is designed to work hard every day, and its heavy-duty hydraulic system can carry tons of waste.
2010 International 7600: $60,000
The 7600 is a popular choice in heavy construction fleets. It's tough, reliable, and made to work hard. At $60K, it is a serious machine for people who gauge their success in tons instead of miles.
2009 Sterling Refrigerated Box Truck With Lift: $16,500
This Sterling is the ultimate cool operator. The refrigerated box keeps cargo cold, and the hydraulic lift enables easy loading. This truck is a perfect tool for catering, food delivery, or any serious cold chain logistics endeavor.
2020 Autocar Xspotter Intermodal Truck A/T: $34,500
The Autocar Xspotter shines as a portside truck. Designed for quick trailer swaps and yard hustling, it's engineered to work smart, not hard. The automatic transmission and rugged build help it thrive in chaos and look good at it.
2017 Freightliner Cascadia Automatic: $9,999
The Cascadia doesn’t try too hard because it doesn’t have to. This model is smooth, efficient, and built for long hauls. At just under ten grand, it’s an easy yes for a fleet owner.
2013 International 8600: $44,000
If you’re looking for a dependable rig, look no further than this International 8600. It's the blue-collar legend of day cabs with a reputation for reliability and comfort. It is a very popular choice among regional drivers, and this one can be yours for $44,000.
2020 Hino 268A 26’ S/A: $24,900
The Hino 268A is a delivery driver's best friend. It features a 26-foot box to carry some serious weight and is always an easy vehicle to drive in the city. It is incredibly reliable, fuel-efficient, and has that Japanese engineering quality, which allows it to run well long after other competitors have retired.
Freightliner Sprinter 3500: $4,500
The Sprinter 3500 is compact, adaptable, and surprisingly rugged, making it a solid vehicle for small business or delivery work. You’re getting a reliable work van that looks professional on the job for less than five grand.
2013 Isuzu NPR HD Aluminum Dump Truck: $23,995
The Isuzu NPR HD is the jack-of-all-trades when it comes to small trucks. Its aluminum dump bed keeps the truck light yet strong, while the diesel engine provides durability. At $23,995, this truck is ready for landscaping, construction, or carrying heavy loads.
2015 Ford F-350 Dump Truck: $27,995
The F-350 is what happens when brute strength meets everyday usability. This dump truck handles work sites like a pro and is still manageable on city streets. With Ford’s solid engineering, you get power, durability, and the kind of reliability that makes every dump run feel like a breeze.
10’ GMC Box Truck: $11,500
Small but mighty, this 10-foot GMC box truck is for delivery routes, moving jobs, or mobile businesses. It’s compact enough to park anywhere and roomy enough to carry a big load.
2017 Chevrolet 3500 Service Truck: $12,500
This Chevy 3500 is the ultimate mobile toolbox. Designed for mechanics, contractors, and anyone who needs their tools close by, it’s rugged and efficient. The utility bed has plenty of storage, and the V8 engine gives it all the muscle you need for daily jobs or weekend projects.
2000 Isuzu FTR 24 Ft Box Truck With Liftgate: $17,500
The Isuzu FTR is a delivery legend. Its 24-foot box is perfect for moving companies or freight work, and the liftgate saves your back on heavy loads. It’s known for lasting hundreds of thousands of miles, and getting this one for that price seems like a steal.
2016 Kenworth K270 24' Dry Cargo Delivery Truck: $24,000
In the delivery industry, the Kenworth K270 is a smooth operator. With its 24-foot cargo box, automatic transmission, and a turning radius made for the city, it was built for tight routes with big loads.
2019 Hino 268A 26' Dry Box Truck: $27,000
The Hino 268A is a vehicle for moving cargo. The 26-foot box can hold just about anything, and the diesel engine is capable of traveling hundreds of thousands of miles without issue. Ideal for delivery companies or movers, this truck is practical, powerful, and built to last long after your coffee runs out.
2022 Ford F-450 10' Reading Utility Mechanics Service Truck: $62,500
For any mechanic, this F-450 is a dream come true. This truck is equipped with a Reading utility body, ready to haul tools, parts, and maybe even a small workshop. The Ford 6.7L Power Stroke diesel provides the muscle to back up its good looks.
2019 Ford F-550 Regular Cab: $35,000
The F-550 isn't fooling around. It's a heavy-duty work truck meant for towing, hauling, and making hard work look effortless. For $35,000, that regular cab gives you ample bed space, and the power from its robust diesel engine is reliable.
Ford F-550 Super Duty: $15,900
This F550 may not be brand new, but it’s still a workhorse. It has a Super Duty build and a reliable diesel performance that ensures it’s ready for work. It’s the kind of truck that starts every morning with a growl and keeps going until the job is done.
2012 Ford F-550 4x4 6.7L Diesel Mechanics Truck: $24,995
If your office is usually a job site, the F-550 is perfectly suited for you. Featuring a 4x4 drivetrain and a 6.7L diesel engine, the F-550 is unstoppable on rough terrain. Add in the service body and tool compartments, and you’ve got a mobile repair unit that’s all business from sunrise to quitting time.
2018 Ford F-750 6.7L Turbo Diesel Super Duty: $68,850
The F-750 features a turbo diesel 6.7L engine capable of lugging heavy loads with ease. The Super Duty name is a full-on declaration. This truck is built to move mountains while still looking professional.
2019 Chevrolet G3500 Express KUV Service Truck: $21,900
The Chevy Express includes a KUV service body with tool compartments and lots of storage. The V8 engine keeps it strong, while the compact frame makes it ideal for work in the city.
2008 Ford F-550: $29,499
The 2008 F-550 features the traditional Super Duty ruggedness mixed with a styling that has held up nicely. It’s reliable, powerful, and versatile enough for nearly anything from construction applications to towing needs and commercial use.
2014 Kalmar Ottawa: $1,175
Although this yard truck may not stand out visually, it excels at moving trailers. Created for warehouse and port work, the Kalmar Ottawa is all about precision and control. At just over a thousand dollars, it’s practically a steal for anyone looking to add it to their industrial fleet.