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Chassis Trailers For Sale - New & Used

Chassis trailers are one of the most versatile types of trailers around. They are commonly used to haul either containers or tanks, but can be used as a base for nearly any type of cargo. Below you'll find an updated list of the many types of chassis trailers we have for sale. New and used chassis are available, and you can use the search to see only the chassis that are designed to haul the loads that your customers need to move.

Currently, all New & Used Chassis Trailers For Sale have been sold. Here are some non-Chassis listings... !

Year   Make   Model City, State Price
Listing# 843738 unit photo Stock# N955-MO-1DD 2024 Fontaine [QTY: 6] 55H LOWBOY WITH PONY MOTOR
Call TNT Sales - Villa Ridge, MO MAIN 636-451-2100 NEW Fontaine 55 ton hydraulic detachable RGN tridem! 53 x 102 Non-ground bearing design, all steel construction with 2” Apitong floor, set up for a flip neck extension (aka flip bo...
Villa Ridge, MO $129,900
Listing# 844034 unit photo Stock# N276-MO-1 2024 Transcraft [QTY:25] 48X102 TL-2000 FLATBED
Call TNT Sales - Villa Ridge, MO MAIN 636-451-2100 NEW Transcraft 48 x 102 all steel wood floor flatbed! All steel construction Apitong wood floors, 30” king pin, 49” sliding tandem air ride, winch track drivers side with (12) slidi...
Villa Ridge, MO $49,900

Chassis Trailer Types and More About Chassis Trailers

Trucking company owners, drivers or owner-operators who are interested in chassis trailers can browse our listings from some of the top names in the trailer industry. These include Cheetah, Strick, Pratt, Custom Built, and Hyundai. Photos of each chassis trailer is available. Our listings are updated frequently and also contain information about each trailer including number of axles, composition, length, axle configuration, suspension type, and tire size. All of the trailers listed are available individually, and some are also available in groups. Call the contact number in the listing for more information about group pricing. The listings also include links for more information about insurance, financing and more.

The first chassis trailer was reportedly designed by August Fruehauf. He was a blacksmith in Detroit in 1914. Fruehauf designed and built a carriage for a customer who wanted to transport his boat over land. The carriage was attached to a power unit made by Ford, and was also used to haul lumber and other materials. The Fruehauf Trailer company was incorporated by August in 1918. They still manufacture semi trailers.

Choosing the right chassis trailers for your company can be complicated, especially if your company commonly hauls many different types of materials. Forty feet and twenty feet are the most common lengths for chassis trailers, but other lengths are also available. Many chassis that are designed to haul containers are equipped with removable goosenecks, while others have stationary goosenecks or other types of hitches. Some chassis trailers that are designed to haul tanks have drop frames so that the center of gravity is lower when they are loaded. Be sure to read the description carefully and look at the photos to make sure the chassis trailer you are looking at meets your needs. It's also a good idea to call the contact number in the listing if you have any questions or need additional information about a trailer or group of trailers listed for sale.

Options that may be available on chassis trailers include:

  • LED lighting
  • Automatic slack adjusters
  • Heavy duty suspension
  • Sliding axles
  • Air-ride suspension
  • Aluminum wheels
  • Third axle