If you are interested in selling repo trucks, you can place an ad in the local newspaper, EBay, Craigslist, or put up flyers around your neighborhood to attract buyers.
ANSWER: At the bank. Not being a smart@ss, I mean come on, think about what you are asking.
As an individual, your chances are kinda slim, if you want one in good condition at a good price. Wholesalers, dealerships, and exporters buy those up quick, and often get first crack at the inventory to cherry pick the ones they want. DEA auctions sometimes include semi trucks, but your best bet would probably be wholesaler auctioneers like Richie Brothers.
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While there are many car dealerships around, the best place to start would be to check with your bank. they would be able to advise you on auctions that are selling their repossessed vehicles.
To buy a used boom truck you want to contact companies that routinely use boom trucks on a daily basis, these include power companies and tree cutting companies.
Garbage trucks would be quite expensive to buy because they are an industrial truck and not accessable for just anyone to purchase. The least expensive way to buy one would be to find a second hand one that the town you live in is no longer wishing to use.
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Uh no, Jack cooper only want the trucks not the company.
If you want to build one custom, you can try California Cart Builder. If you want to save money food trucks can be found for sale in your local classifieds, eBay, or the website Vending Trucks.
No, as a matter of fact, tightening the trucks all the way is entirely the opposite of what you want to do. If you tighten them, turning will become much harder, because the trucks will be very unflexible. You want to loosen them until you find the perfect flexibility you need.
Chad, you can look in the phone book under "recovery agencies", you can ask at the local auto auction for info on local repo cos., you can look at the local coffee shops late at nite for repo trucks, OR you can buy a cat on time and DONT PAY THE NOTES. Be sure to wait up for the repoman. Email me and I might can put you in contact with someone in your area.
You can buy used trucks from Penske at http://www.PenskeUsedTrucks.com