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Refrigerated trucks are used to haul groceries and other goods that must be kept at cold temperatures to avoid spoilage. The refrigerated compartments are available in a variety of lengths, but all of these trucks have cabs that are designed for driver comfort. Our list of refrigerated trucks is updated daily and you can use the filters and search function provided below to help you see only the trucks that meet the specific needs of your company.
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Unit Photo | Year Make Model | City, State | Price |
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Stock# F7920-0
2020 Kenworth T370
Call Truck Enterprises - Hagerstown 866-295-2576 |
Hagerstown, MD | $77,675 | |
Stock# AR1593F
2010 Freightliner 0380
Call ATC Freightliner at 972-225-4300 This 2010 Freightliner CASCADIA features a DD15 cyl Diesel engine. It is equipped with a Manual transmission. The vehicle is White with a Other interior. It is offered As-Is, extende... |
Amarillo, TX | $53,806 |
New and pre-owned sleeper trucks are available from a variety of top-rated truck manufacturers, including Freightliner, Isuzu, GMC, International, Hino, and Kenworth. After you have narrowed down the list of trucks, click on the individual truck listings for more information. These listings include dimensions, make, location, price, axle rating, door type and more. Several pictures of the truck are also included, and many listings state the number of hours on the reefer unit. Using the links at the bottom of the listing, you can obtain a shipping quote, calculate payments and more.
The first trucks that successfully used mechanical refrigeration to keep goods frozen during transportation were ice cream trucks. They pioneered the cooling technology around 1925. Before mechanical cooling was available, truckers often kept the goods they were hauling cold during transportation using regular ice or dry ice. Dry ice is still used in some refrigerated trucks today.
Standard features in the cab of a refrigerated truck are similar to the features found in modern semi tractors. These include air-ride seats, thick insulation, large windshields, CD players, cup holders and more. Some of these trucks include a refrigeration unit already installed, while others are ready for the refrigeration unit to be added so that the truck will be ready for hauling loads.
Several configurations of refrigerated trucks are available. Some of these trucks have doors only on the back, while other have door on one or both sides of the refrigerated area. More doors make it easier to unload refrigerated goods from the truck, but heat can also enter the compartment when doors are opened, making the refrigeration unit work harder. Swinging doors and roll-up doors are available. Some have ramps or liftgates included, while others have step bumpers. Fiberglass and aluminum are the most common materials used to construct refrigerated trucks, and many of the refrigerated compartments have interior walls made of glassboard.