TruckRadar lists 535 used flatbed trucks for sale from dealers including Ryder Used Trucks (183), Penske Used Trucks (56), Carolina International Trucks (13). Top makes include Freightliner, International, Isuzu. Prices range from $5,000 to $229,500.
Flatbed trucks feature an open, flat platform — no sides, no roof — for hauling oversized, heavy, or irregularly shaped cargo that won't fit in an enclosed trailer. Available as tractor-trailer combinations or straight-truck flatbeds, they are essential in construction, manufacturing, steel, and heavy-haul transport.
$30,000–$110,000 depending on configuration and age
Flatbed Trucks For Sale — FAQ
What endorsements are needed to haul flatbed loads?
A Class A CDL is required for tractor-trailer flatbed combinations. For oversize or over-dimensional loads (exceeding standard width, length, or weight limits), a special permit is required from each state the load passes through. Loads over certain widths may also require escort vehicles.
What is the legal weight limit for a standard flatbed tractor-trailer?
The Federal Bridge Formula limits most tractor-trailer combinations to 80,000 lbs gross vehicle weight on Interstate highways. Flatbeds frequently haul loads close to this limit — verify axle weights and spread carefully. Overweight permits are available for heavier loads on state highways.
Is a long-nose conventional or aerodynamic truck better for flatbed work?
Long-nose conventionals (Peterbilt 389, Kenworth W900) have stronger frame rails and a more traditional look favored by owner-operators in heavy haul and oversized work. Aerodynamic trucks (Cascadia, T680) are more fuel-efficient on standard flatbed runs but less common in heavy-haul applications. For OTR flatbed, both work — fuel economy vs. horsepower/torque spec is the tradeoff.
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