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    Browse Ford trucks for sale on MDTrader.com to compare work-ready pickups, vocational trucks, vans, and upfit-ready chassis from dealers, fleets, and individual sellers across a wide range of jobsite and route needs.

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    Mileage147,870 mi
    Bed Length14 ft 6 in
    Location: Columbus, Ohio
    Seller: Ohio Earth Food
    Mileage60,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesSingle
    Location: Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
    Seller: Stonewood Masonary and Construction
    Mileage82,100 mi
    Bed Length20 ft
    Location: Hollywood, Florida
    Seller: US Auto LTD

    2009 FORD F250

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    2009 FORD F250 Used Service Trucks / Utility Trucks / Mechanic Trucks for sale2009 FORD F250 Used Service Trucks / Utility Trucks / Mechanic Trucks for sale
    USD $33,650
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    Mileage200 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Sunset Valley, Texas
    Seller: Vehicle Reman

    2019 FORD E350

    Service Trucks / Utility Trucks / Mechanic Trucks

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    USD $31,900
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    Mileage83,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: New Holland, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Martin's Auto Sales
    Mileage342,360 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCATERPILLAR
    Location: Walsenburg, Colorado
    Seller: Daniels Towing
    Mileage122,450 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Glendora, California
    Seller: Tony K
    Mileage178,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Mckinney, Texas
    Seller: Anything Goes Moving Co
    Mileage368,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Irving, Texas
    Mileage61,000 mi
    Bed Length22 ft
    Location: Central Point, Oregon
    Seller: Central Point Materials
    Mileage106,900 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesSingle
    Location: Charleston, Illinois
    Seller: David Morgan
    Mileage96,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Richfield, Ohio
    Seller: Justin Grigsby
    Mileage242,954 mi
    VIN1FDPK74C0PVA07755
    Location: Homestead, Florida
    Seller: Bob Hilson and Co
    Mileage154,460 mi
    VIN1FDPK74C7PVA09020
    Location: Homestead, Florida
    Seller: Bob Hilson and Co
    Mileage259,360 mi
    VIN1FDPK74P4KVA60681
    Location: Homestead, Florida
    Seller: Bob Hilson and Co
    Mileage367,270 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Grand Junction, Colorado
    Seller: DLM Transport LLC
    Mileage103,000 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Sparta Township, New Jersey
    Seller: CHRISTOPHER HAYDEN
    Mileage192,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Culpeper, Virginia
    Seller: D@D Wood Products
    Mileage14,000 mi
    Capacity50 gal
    Location: Rock Island, Illinois
    Seller: Jonathan Fah
    Mileage34,232 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Zeeland, Michigan
    Seller: Steven Van Order
    Mileage130,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Aubrey, Texas
    Seller: Roger Waite
    Mileage150,000 mi
    VIN1FDAF56F93EA38602
    Location: Johnson City, Tennessee
    Seller: S & S Automotive Sales
    Mileage300,000 mi
    TransmissionManual
    Location: Hewitt, New Jersey
    Seller: Utter
    Mileage78,758 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Humble, Texas
    Seller: Luther Rafter
    Mileage116,300 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Hindman, Kentucky
    Seller: PRECISION LAWN CARE AND LANDSCAPES LLC
    Mileage47,947 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Navarre, Florida
    Seller: Kieran Hurd
    Mileage174,705 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesSingle
    Location: Los Angeles, California
    Seller: Mike Levine
    Mileage190,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Vallejo, California
    Seller: Ariane Fleiderman

    About Ford Trucks

    From daily service calls to heavy jobsite hauling, Ford’s truck lineup is built to cover real-world work cycles—start-up checks, load-in/load-out, towing, and long hours on the road. Contractors, fleets, farmers, and owner-operators often choose Ford because the platform supports many body styles and upfits, making it easier to match the truck to the job.

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    2024 Ford FF50 Flatbed Truck

    On MDTrader.com, you’ll find Ford trucks for sale that fit everything from light-duty errands and site supervision to dedicated work trucks and route-based delivery. Whether you need a pickup for tools and materials or a chassis ready for a custom body, shopping by category and model helps you narrow options quickly.

    Types Of Ford Trucks For Sale

    Ford vocational and work platforms are commonly configured to support delivery, construction, utilities, towing, and field work. Use the categories below to match payload needs, body style, and day-to-day tasks.

    • Box trucks are a practical choice for local delivery, moving, and stocked-route operations where cargo protection matters. They work well for small fleets and growing businesses that need consistent cube space and predictable loading at docks or jobsites.
    • Cab and chassis trucks are ideal when you need an upfit—dump body, utility body, flatbed, or specialty equipment. These trucks often suit contractors and municipalities who want to build a truck around a specific workflow rather than adapt a finished body.
    • Dump trucks support hauling gravel, debris, and other materials for landscaping, paving, and site prep. They’re commonly used as work trucks on smaller jobsites where maneuverability and quick dump cycles keep crews moving.
    • Flatbed trucks handle palletized loads, equipment, and irregular materials that don’t fit enclosed bodies. They’re a strong fit for contractors and farms that need easy side loading, tie-down flexibility, and quick unloading.
    • Forestry bucket trucks are built for elevated work in vegetation management and right-of-way maintenance. Utility contractors and municipalities use them for trimming, access, and safe positioning in variable terrain and roadside conditions.
    • Pickup trucks cover a wide range of roles, from crew transport to towing and on-site support. Many buyers look for work pickup trucks that balance daily drivability with bed space for tools, materials, and jobsite supplies.
    • Service, utility, and mechanic trucks are set up for field repairs, scheduled maintenance, and mobile response. They’re popular with fleets that want organized storage, secure compartments, and a truck that can operate as a rolling shop.
    • Tow trucks support recovery and transport for roadside, commercial, and light-duty applications. Depending on configuration, they can fit small towing businesses or larger fleets that need dependable route coverage.
    • Vans are a go-to for trades and delivery routes where enclosed storage and weather protection improve productivity. They’re often chosen by contractors who want shelving, tool security, and easy city driving compared with larger bodies.

    Along with these options, you can also find other Ford configurations and body styles listed on MDTrader.com.

    Popular Ford Trucks Models

    Ford’s model range helps buyers dial in capability—from lighter daily drivers to heavier work pickups and commercial platforms. If you’re comparing Ford trucks for sale, model pages like the following are a fast way to sort by common use cases and typical upfits.

    • Ford E350s are often used in vocational roles where straightforward service bodies or delivery setups are needed. They fit businesses that want a proven platform for route work and trade support.
    • Ford E450s typically appear in heavier commercial applications, such as larger cutaway and box-style builds. They’re a practical step up when your routes, payload, or upfit requirements exceed those of lighter platforms.
    • Ford F150s are popular for supervisors, service leads, and small crews who need a pickup truck platform that’s easy to drive every day. They work well for light towing, jobsite visits, and carrying tools and materials.
    • Ford F250s are a common choice for work pickup trucks that see heavier towing and payload cycles. Farmers and contractors often use them for equipment transport, materials runs, and seasonal workload swings.
    • Ford F350s support more demanding work truck needs, including larger trailers and heavier bed loads. They’re often selected by buyers who want higher capacity without moving into a dedicated medium-duty platform.
    • Ford F450s are frequently used when towing and payload are central to the job, especially for hotshot-style work and heavy equipment moves. They fit operators who prioritize stability and capacity for frequent haul cycles.
    • Ford Mavericks suit buyers who want a smaller pickup for light-duty work, commuting, and occasional hauling. They’re a smart fit for property managers and small businesses that need efficiency and utility in one vehicle.
    • Ford Rangers balance maneuverability with practical bed use for tools and supplies. They’re often chosen when jobsites, tight parking, or mixed personal/work driving call for a midsize footprint.
    • Ford Transit vans are built for trades and delivery workflows where shelving, enclosed storage, and fast access matter. They’re widely used by contractors who want a mobile workspace that stays organized across multiple stops.

    Find Ford Trucks For Sale

    To keep your search efficient, filter Ford trucks for sale by category, model, location, and condition so you can compare similar setups side by side. Dealers and fleets often list trucks with ready-to-work bodies, while individual sellers may offer well-kept pickups and vans with lighter use. If you’re weighing multiple work trucks for a crew, it can help to compare wheelbase, body type, and upfit details to match your routes and jobsite needs.

    For buyers who want to plan cash flow, financing options may be available through CurrencyFinance, and shipping coordination can be handled through FR8Star.

     

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